Stalin just seems like a dude that just wanted power and was doing anything to get it. The story of how he rose is interesting though.
Third and Fifth floor are the only places covid can spread apparently.
I haven't heard anything about this from anyone in the real world. While I don't doubt they would try it, I would think it would start to be this time next year for the election?
NP, I enjoy finding very small bands on YT to listen too. Many have more unique sounds or at least try to do something different as compared to the mainstream. Hope you enjoy!
Sounds similar to how I think. More of a traditionalist so it lines up a bit more with your style of thinking.
Of course. My personal favorite newer stuff includes Suasion, Moodring, CZYK, We Are Brave New World, Light the Torch, As We Suffer and D.R.U.G.S. All bands that I quite enjoy. There are also countless other songs from other bands that I like and just haven't listened to anything else from.
Of course. My personal favorite newer stuff includes Suasion, Moodring, CZYK, We Are Brave New World, Light the Torch, As We Suffer and D.R.U.G.S. All bands that I quite enjoy. There are also countless other songs from other bands that I like and just haven't listened to anything else from.
Fair enough. I guess most of my previous exposure has been very vulgur.
Nothing in person. There is now way they'd try it again this year, unless elections like the Kentucky State elections are super important. Think for September 2024.
There is a lot of good stuff out there nowadays, you just have to find it. I'm a huge metal and punk fan, which are both experiencing a revival right now after those two genres were torn to shreds by poor quality and unoriginal bands being shoved down our throats from 2005-2010. After that period from 2010 to about 2018 the genres felt dead, with little creativity and very few indie bands that were worth your time popping up. Nowadays, with the music industry having moved on each genre has been revived with grassroots bands that actually sound unique and have their own flavor, while still having certain classical elements of the OG metal and punk groups of 1990-2005. It's a great time for people like me.
A decade ago the music industry started to shift from everybody chasing trends and sounding somewhat familiar by accident to everything being made to sound exactly the same to be able to be pushed out the door faster, make more money and promote further degeneracy. Nowadays everything pop is just terrible in every facet except for making catchy beats to hook people, while at least further back the songs sounded similar yet different enough that they felt natural and not manufactured. Most "artists" nowadays are just pretty faces and actors to play a part in pushing culture destroying music that assaults our ears every day.
No thanks, while I dislike the uglification of women in modern games I also do not need to be staring at scantily clad characters in my free time.
Boy Lover Triangle is a nice touch.
MK Ultra was the predecessor to Social Media
Question: why is it so important that the charges were leaked?
Country that has everything it needs doesn't suffer under sanctions: shocker.
The list of countries that could survive if totally isolated is a short list, and Russia is on it. The US, Russia, Australia, maybe a few others could all do it.
Every story I've heard is that they basically become a mafia until someone has had enough and pulls off some gasoline sprinkler or ambush situation.
Ironic, coming from the baby murderers.
Climate change strikes again! Give up your gas powered cars lads!
Rest in Peace Judge. You will be missed.
I went to a place, don't remember the name, but it was in Nashville. Lots of old, OG arcade machines that all had their coin requirements disabled. You just payed a fee to get in and played as long as you wanted. Lots of old and new pinball machines there too. Pretty fun time.
Yep. Instead we got this weird mix of open world and a very linear story. Guess the world's most valuable IP can't do simple programming solutions.
Yes I believe it is exactly how you described it. The problem many had with it is that this was marketed as an open world experience. The way they did it thus heavily encourages you to play the linear path which ruins the open world experience if you can't play the order you want without breaking the game.
It could work as a more Dark Souls experience if gyms and the like were scaled to your level (canonically gym leaders are supposed to pick a team that gives a challenger a tough but fair battle, no wild overlevelling or experience gap between the leader and challenger's teams) but the environment wasn't scaled, meaning to find more rare and powerful Pokémon, you'd have to risk going to the more difficult areas filled with things that can take you out easily (I like that idea of yours a lot). The more that I think, the more it seems to be that it was not the open world that was the problem, more so the story being unable to be flexible with your current situation.
What did they do with the DLC?