Wow! It's almost as if gold mining is really profitable! I sure do wonder what external factors kept Burkina Faso from doing this before??? (
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I literally thought about this earlier today while on the bus, "What happens to the USA if they tariff all of Chinese goods, or China does it to them? Where will they get their treats from?" Well, looks like China needn't apply their own taxes and tariffs, cause dear old Joe is doing a capable job himself.
Certified :sit-back-and-enjoy: moment
>Come out of a 4 hour long Vicky 3 game with friends
>Open up firefox as I don't need extra RAM anymore
>Open Hexbear
>500+ new comments on the News Mega
:good-lord:
:bourgeoisie: :speech-side-l-1:"I want to live on some islands but I also want to drive my car around, cause that's what I want on my idyllic island paradise, loud engines, bad air and traffic accidents.":speech-side-l-2:
When I was young, they told me we were working on new technology and it was going to stop the climate issue.
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When I was young, I saw polite little PSA's in magazine's telling me not to shower too long.
When I was young, I heard of the hydrogen car.
When I was young, I watched the crocuses grow in the spring.
When I was young, the snow fell on the correct dates.
When I was older, I realized the scope of it all.
When I was older, we were setting up the wind turbines.
When I was older, they were testing out new tech to harvest energy from currents.
When I was older, I saw my first electric car.
When I was older, we got new recycling bins.
When I was older, my neighbor threw his oil-heater out.
When I was older, I learned that cold melt water from the pole was slowing the Golf stream.
When I was older, I saw no crocuses.
When I was older, it snowed a day in May.
Today, I fear for it all.
Today, we are throwing the wind turbines in the trash after their use-life ran out.
Today, I know we don't use solar panels cause it'd make electricity too cheap.
Today, they had posters begging us to sort correctly.
Today, I saw even more electric cars, and I knew they still ruined the climate.
Today, I looked outside, at the snow that came two weeks ago and stayed.
Today, it hit two degrees.
Will there be a tomorrow?
:joever: I can't believe it, the posting is finally going to stop, despite promising never to.
TRAPPING 2 MILLION PEOPLE IN AN OPEN AIR CONCENTRATION CAMP! FIRST ONE TO LIBERATE THEMSELVES GETS THEIR LAND BACK! 💲🏡💲 :mr-beast:
I wish the Palestinian people good luck in their struggle, death to the oppressors! :israel-cool:
On today's feature presentation of "The Poster's Thinly Veiled Fetish" we present... uh, roller skating women?
So when is Pringle gonna stop pretending and show up again in some random location with a brand new wig and fake beard on? It's starting to get a little concerning how long he's played dead.
He just died? Wow. I didn’t know that. You are telling me now for the first time. He led an amazing life. What else can you say. Whether you agreed or not, He was an amazing man who led an amazing life. I am actually sad to hear that. I am sad to hear that.
Yes! The second of the Edgeworth games is one of the best in the series in my opinion, leagues ahead of the game before it.
Though, I played the fan translated version of the DS release, so the remake is bound to have some writing differences, I assume. Excellent game, thoroughly recommend.
Now, The Great Ace Attorney games, I wish I could have a more solid basis of recommendation, but as of writing I am on the final case of the first game. So with a grain of salt, I'd say that TGAA is also an excellent addition to the series. The mysteries are interesting, the characters fun (Looking at you, Herlock Sholmes) and the gimmicks non-overbearing. Also there's a jury, have fun convincing a bunch of racist Londoners into believing a Japanese law student over the prosecutor with "Lord" in his title. Yes, do play them if you enjoyed the original trilogy and AJ.