Wait until all of the fish's friends chained up in a cave hear about this!
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Just finished playing Axiom Verge. Since I picked up a SteamDeck, I'm trying to play through my library. I'm trying to figure out which game in my library to tackle next between Blasphemous, Forager, or Spiritfarer.
I don't know. I read pretty often, and I learned how to do that at school.
I felt the same way when the videos of Russians torturing and killing POWs was going around.
You're just teaching the Ukrainians that they should always fight instead of getting captured.
I wish that game would come to Steam. I loved Ogre Battle as a kid.
They really want a clear separation of church and state.
Normally, when these kinds of laws or rules are created, it is with the intention to be solely utilized by the Christian faith.
While the same approach could be done with Judiasm or Islam, invoking Satanism is a much clearer signal for Christians. "Why is the school promoting Satan?" becomes a leading question to start the discussion that maybe government shouldn't advocate or promote any religion.
It's tolerated because he's literally the best player in his position in the entire world (and one of the best in the history of the entire sport). What are the going to do? Get rid of him?
If you're not one of the best, the behavior is not tolerated as much.
Do you mean 500 million and 1.4 billion people?
Well voting in the general election is binary. There are no other choices than Republican or Democrat. You have to choose between those two or it's effectively the same as not voting.
So it's not just this time. It's every time because of how the electoral system in America works.
Here's a short podcast about her: Planet Money
The podcast pretty much just sums up what you already said, but this is for people who don't like reading.
They may have broccoli, but at least we have Celery Man.
I think it's kind of like how politicians "pause" their political campaigns when they concede. Technically they could come back to it, but almost certainly won't.