hey kids, do ya want to patch rent irl
hey kids, do ya want to patch rent irl
A cozy life sim where you gentrify a historic neighborhood and displace and forcibly remove the previous residents and eradicate the culture and open up a poke bowl fast casual restaurant underneath a 5 over 1 while maximizing value for your shareholders and buying up all the local real estate to flip and sell homes that are worth at most 80k for a “steal” at 450k to a family of 2 that needs more room for their purebred french bulldog.
first person shooter
“hack and slash”
“we support October 7” and “we stand with Hamas”
This but unironically.
Idk why but in every game where they give you a choice between dozens of races/classes it’s like “cool thanks for that just gonna make a human Melee/tank cheers mate”
Oh wow this takes me back. EverQuest was the only bonding experience I ever had with my absentee father. Spent a summer break with him during 2002 and made a Shadow knight that I ended up leveling up to 47. Went on raids with him and joined a guild. Fun stuff. Kinda miss the innocence of games like this.
Anybody got any good resources for passing the AZ-900 exam? I got a bunch of study and practice exams but if anybody has anything else that’d be cool
Drove my partner to work today and saw a swastika freshly tagged on a building in general view of the road with “2119” next to it, which after looking it up is some nazi sect called blood and soil or some shit
Gotta get out of this fucking place
I got a first gen kindle like 7 years ago from a thrift store for $5. Definitely would’ve paid upwards of $20 for one. (I have no idea how much they actually cost)
In addition to the points you made, one thing that really annoys me and something that has also become a trend since BOTW, is these massively open world games that are just…empty. What’s the point of having a giant map that you can explore every inch of if it’s just the same thing copy + pasted with slight variation? This might be why I keep coming back to Skyrim/Fallout NV after all these years because in every inch of that game’s world is something happening. You are rewarded for exploring the world with more than just a special item. There is a unique character or event that happens, or some NPC living their own life, or a book that delves more into the world’s lore.
I would much rather have a smaller, more linear map but with more interesting things to discover or interact with, but I guess that’s not really a selling point to most people.
picturing a persona taking place in an american high school and you build social stats like courage from surviving weekly school shootings or guts from shoplifting basic necessities from wal mart
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find me at the mountains of muscles doing muscle shit