Farnham's Freehold
Make sure to include the Father-Daughter incest and the teenaged sex-slaves.
Starting the third. I haven't gone through enough to see if there's enough material to do a full open-world based directly on the source (with reasonable extrapolations), but you could easily do "cinematic" story driven game(s) for several characters.
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Hire someone to actually adapt Wheel of Time
I just started the audio books of the series and I think it could make a great RPG (or several.) It already has several hints about alternate ways things could have turned out, so you could even have several paths/endings.
jewish frankenstein
Golem. The jews literally have a tale for when the creation turns on its' master.
From a practical standpoint I could see legalizing abortion if it also required sterilization to eliminate the cases where women just use abortion as a form of birth control, but I have no idea how common those cases are (though I suspect they are much more common than the "rape and incest" cases the left loves to tout.)
So she is anti-immigration, anti gender ideology and is pro-economy and somehow she is left-wing?
It seems like she blends some left wing policies like a strong social safety net with some right wing/nationalist policies such as limited immigration. Hang on, haven't we seen this somewhere before?
Because Christmas and Resurrection Day celebrate the birth and resurrection of Christ. The fact that the Catholic church has a habit of incorporating indigenous religious/cultural practices has nothing to do with how/why most Christians celebrate those holidays. In fact, I know several that specifically eschew pagan Easter traditions.
Those people are wrong. All modern political parties are left wing because none of them are monarchist.
Well that's a take. I know there's like two Wesley episodes that aren't complete garbage, but I still don't find him to be "tolerable" outside those two episodes or as the butt of a joke (and I'll admit that the fact that Wil Wheaton's a cunt doesn't help.)
I'm curious why you hate Q more than Wesley. I can come up with a couple potential reasons, but I wouldn't want them to come off as insulting/accusatory.
Hey, someone that knows what "begging the question" actually means.
Allegory is a mode of storytelling that is so infrequently used well (and so frequently used very poorly, particularly bt ideological hacks) that I would discourage anyone from using it as a core part of their work.
Branca's better when he's a guest on someone else's show (except when they don't like his takes and drama ensues because he is an asshole.)
You mean their allies in the West trained, funded, and supplied Hamas?
Are the S&P 100 specifically American companies? I don't see anything in the article stating this one way or another.
Shad/Knight's Watch are Australian.
Paxton is undoubtedly the most popular statewide elected official in Texas. Regardless of any personal failings or potential (minor) corruption he has aggressively pursued cases for the benefit of the people of Texas (and by extension on many of those, the US as a whole). I just hope that his political ambitions don't end up with him in a position where he becomes less effective (which almost any "promotion" would do.) He should stay AG forever unless he can get appointed to the Supreme Court or maybe a US Circuit.
I definitely understand. Jordan Peterson is being persecuted for refusing to bend the knee to the mandatory speech requirements of the woke Castreau regime in Canada. America is the only place on earth that actually has freedom of speech. So, naturally, Peterson chooses something that deeply represents America for the "bad" side of his post about his government mandated re-education for failing to comply with their speech requirements.
I can't help but notice the Canadian's choice of a model wearing an American flag bikini.
"Shemansky". Is there a more faggoted tranny name in existence?
Not from a technical perspective. All the issues I can think of arise out of ethics boards and the inherent flaw of having humans administrate the study/tests.
I don't recall specifically. Something about the nature/person of God and/or the power/role/creation of angels/demons probably.
My one complaint with the movie (from a film/storytelling standpoint) is that it would have been a better film if it ended a scene earlier, but because of who it is marketed to they have to add a final scene to soften tone of the movie. It also had one or two points that I thought were theologically inaccurate, but it was otherwise a pretty decent movie.
I'm pretty sure mandatory blood draws (if you refuse field and/or station sobriety tests) are literally the law, and upheld as constitutional, in several states.
Could very well be both. I like Heinlein, but his views on sex are pretty libertine.