Could just be gerontocracy. I'm not personally a believer that Trump is just a figurehead, but it's certainly possible that he's too old to be a good diplomat any more.
May I have some shoes?
Mr Evrart is helping me find my ballot...
Here's the actual video of Skibidi Biden, since I couldn't find it in the article: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7orWQZ0gPA
This is pure speculation. You can't see into its mind. Commercially implemented AIs have recommended recipes that involve poison in the past, including one for mustard gas, so to give it the benefit of the doubt and assume it was even tangentially correct is giving it more slack than it has earned.
Love how there's no fucking water on the snake. Talk about hydrophobic lmao
The headline didn't spell this out, but the newsworthy part is that they're using an AI image and presenting it as though it were a real life photograph in the context of a documentary. They're actively using AI to advance a narrative without telling anyone, not just using it to save time or whatever.
Better give this good ol' Bethesdarino fella an extra $20! I'm sure this will support all the people who made the game and definitely weren't laid off the moment it came out!
(Everyone should read the deposition)


Ross' campaign video can be found here, and you should visit https://www.stopkillinggames.com, especially if you live outside the United States.
It's usually not a pretty process, but generally if you talk to whoever you have debt with, if you work out a plan to pay something in, like a few hundred bucks a month, they won't try and collect on their debts forcibly. I worked in a different branch of the debt industry briefly - primarily credit card debt, mostly small business owners racking up debt on their platinum cards or whatever - so take that with a grain of salt. I know there are different repayment plans specifically for student loans - look into that and maybe talk with someone before calling in.
You really do want to take care of it ASAP - I don't know if they've capitalized your interest or not yet, but if they haven't, do everything possible to avoid that happening! Student loan interest from my understanding only accrues on the initial borrowed sum, as opposed to compounding interest, but if you become delinquent they can capitalize your interest! When they capitalize your interest, any unpaid interest you owed beforehand becomes a part of that base sum, and you have to start paying interest on that interest, which can potentially be horrendous.
https://studentaid.gov/manage-loans/repayment/plans