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Anime game with many characters with different gameplay? Sure I'll take a look.
Zenless Zone Zero is an upcoming free-to-play urban fantas...
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Anime game with many characters with different gameplay? Sure I'll take a look.
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In ac6 it's about the inventory and not the gameplay. Before the multiplayer unlocks you simply don't have enough stuff to go online to fight.
Yes, it would be nice if they had some kind of fixed inventory multiplayer mode, but the main game is about getting stuff and early on you don't really have enough for a decent fight.
I keep my phone in my back pocket. I wear a shoulder bag. Sometimes when I'm walking start hearing dialing noises as my shoulder bag bonks against my butt. I pull out the phone and find it at the emergency dialer.
I mean yeah but Vietnam didn't go great for the Vietnamese either. "The US is getting involved in your war" is bad even if you win because "dropped more bombs on your tiny Asian country than were dropped in all of WW2 and then gave up and withdrew" is a pretty goddamned Pyrrhic victory.
It only counts if they're Chinese and it helps the Liberals.
Mastodon totally allows NSFW content. Maybe Threads doesn't, but why trade one deranged billionaire tech overlord for another?
Mastodon has some problems. It's slow, the "instances" concept is confusing, discoverability is poor, and the UI isn't as nice as Threads.
Still worth making the jump for the sake of community governance.
Twitter was destroyed by the governance problem. It proves how we can't ignore the governance structure of the places we invest our time anymore.
But yeah, I'm very disappointed how many people who hate Musk's changes to twitter -- even trans people -- are staying there.
It's too early to confirm who did it, but it looks like it just happened again:
An alleged (edit: alleged by India) Khalistani terrorist was just murdered in his home in Winnepeg.
Coherent Android back-action behavior is apparently lower priority.
To the point where (I think?) you need to buy something from them to get a question read on the podcast(?)
That's pretty normal in the podcasting/streaming/video world, although usually at smaller scale. Most of these people work with a "subscribe to my patreon to get access to the fan-discord" and questions/suggestions for the show come from the fan-discord.
I can't fault them for the hustle normally - that's the business they're in. But yeah, plugging stuff in an apology video is grotesque.
If you've seen the Barbie movie, there's a scene where America Ferrera rants about the paradoxes in the expectations on women. The whole "be strong but not pushy" thing.
That's CSS.
I've been on it for only two weeks.
Everything. Everything was surprising. It's not just the motivation, it's emotional complacency that's gone too. My doormat instincts are gone, I can politely engage with problems instead of avoiding them. I do the things that I want to do.
On Saturday I did yardwork, took my youngest kid out for a run, then to the beach with our dog where tiny sunfish nipped at our legs, then rock climbing (she's training for a team), then I made dinner from scratch, and then we went to a local free festival for bazaar shopping and a reggae concert with her big brother. It was amazing.
I'm in my 40s and I'm retroactively angry about my life.
"on them" where "them" are the municipal and provincial police forces.