c/nottheonion, surely?
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Reversing that, is LQBTIA+ a communist plot to make western companies have less profit?
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I don't get why a slave owner would care about like 9/10 of the things on that list, though.
Republicans have never been for free market capitalism really. They just talk like they were, but in reality the only difference is that they're corrupted by a different set of corporations.
Real free markets are too much for the voters to handle, apparently.
The less you know about it going in, the better the experience.
This includes the knowledge that it's good. You should forget that people praise it everywhere because that has a potential of ruining the experience. It did for me, somehow.
Undertale. I was blown away by the soundtrack and the cleverness of it all. The twist was good too, but I hated the total completion grind a bit. But it is optional.
Crypt of the Necrodancer. Again, blown away by the soundtrack and how confidently it pulled off the idea of a rogue-like rhythm game.
Insurgency: Sandstorm. This might be stretching the concept of "indie" a bit, but its predecessor was definitely an indie game. This is an excellent arcade/realistic FPS shooter.
My adult children will be ecstatic for my new ability to set their playtime limits and see reports.
I hope economists follow this up. The Chicago school theory states that this should help only minimally and at worst increases unemployment which leads to all kinds of bad things.
Since when is it an insult to call people what they are?
It's perhaps not helpful. I can also come up with reasons why Palestinians could be called nazis. Literally the only difference is that they're not winning. So if Israel is 1939s nazis, Palestine is 1945s nazis.
But how does calling them nazis exactly help?
Perhaps looking at pictures like this has broken my brain, but the first image looks 100% staged to me.
I like how the pronoun suggests that the teacher is an actual cat.
Does it run Steam?