I'm sorry to say but falling for ingame propaganda is duncemaxxing
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Bioshock and MGR are explicitly anti-conservative, the chuds are just too dumb to notice it again.
STALKER: ShoC's story is too mid 2000s shooter to be taken seriously by any means but having said that I do not get how you get conservative out of it unless you start at brainworms. ShoC paints the anarchists as the only thing keeping the zone from being genocided by the monolith while the law and order folks occasionally shoot some dogs in a safe zone.
would you elaborate here because I played all those games on a decade younger GPU and the hair was a constant source of hilarity
it's apparently only communism if you ride a mixte frame
I mean yeah. Always have been.
As per bicycles the way the actual bike paths get treated the dirt path where I live often tends to be better to ride both because cars don't destroy them and also they're at least somewhat self-healing as per potholes
doctors rank a close 2nd behind engineers for falling for bullshit
surprisingly what helped this a lot was moving to a place with a narrower dishwasher. it fills up basically on the dot every 2 days, you run it, you spend maybe 5 mins putting the stuff back because it's not so much
My impression was always an aversion to thinking / decision making. They just want somebody to tell them what to do and be rewarded and work backwards from there.
Sad to report they really botched the animals and mutants in Stalker 2
I've seen people do fences with entirely new ones both because fences are somehow absurdly expensive and solar panels themselves are quite cheap. Especially if it starts near the house anyways the cost of running a line doesn't seem gargantuan. At the point where you're replacing them in optimal conditions I'd look at it less as a solar panel and more as free building material that incidentally generates some power


I wonder what the timeline between the original copypasta, ram ranch and two trucks by lemon demon is. It's all the exact same vibe