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Um, it’s Blood and Wine, the Wicher 3 DLC that held the crown, not phantom liberty.
Um, it’s Blood and Wine, the Wicher 3 DLC that held the crown, not phantom liberty.
With L4D3 and Team fortress 3, packaged together in the Orange Box 2.
They already have. Can you install Super Monsters Ate My Condo? Released 10 years ago, great android game, gone now.
That’s it, these two. There are more expensive options in those two brands, but these are the baseline. They are actual professional chairs, not Chinese gamer chair bullshit like the stuff that gets marketed everywhere. Because they last forever due to actually being well built, you can oftentimes find them second hand.
When work from home first started during covid, lots of offices liquidated. I got my steealcase leap V2s for $200 a pop.
I call my friend Sean Seanathon, and my friend Charlie Charlemagne.
You know you could put the chaos onto the vmu and play tomagotchi like adventures with them on the go, then bring them back to the game.
You’re supposed to enjoy your meal, then tape a QR code to the table and say that’s your payment as you walk out.
Tax them for the right to survive? It’s called exploitation, and it’s the name of the game. If you can’t beat them join them.
I guess you spent your time looking at goatse while I was getting grapefruited. To each their own.
Just wait till after the election. It’s likely to double.
No, not same difference.
The opponent is a modern military, and I have an assault rifle and Molotov cocktails.
If I’m starving to death, yeah maybe I take up arms. If I’ve at least got some food and a charged up phone? I might tell myself I’ll take up arms tomorrow, but again, let’s face it.
Great point. Historically life was orders of magnitude more difficult than today. There wasn’t food banks or welfare. There wasn’t computers and phones and cheap weed and alcohol to keep folks occupied.
Average people could stand a chance against a current military with just numbers.
Zero of those things are true today, so historically there is zero chance of a revolution today.
Again, really great point.
It’s not about availability, it’s about willingness. If a revolution was attempted in America, like 80% of those who pick up arms would be gunned down in the first day.
Choosing between that, at just living the rest of your days eating beans and playing games on your phone in a shack? Let’s face it.
How many teenagers and twenty-somethings do you know? Do they seem angry or apathetic?
The younger generations today are already giving in to that apathy.
Look at other countries. Huge slums / shanty towns get built and normalized long before revolution.
If you’re living in a plywood shack, but still have a phone with data, some games to play, ebt / food bank to eat, you’re not about to pick up arms. At least most people in that spot won’t.
Did you play blood and wine?