

I have seen the eagles you mentioned in a the central lift system of a structure. An elegant lift if you ask me, nice polished wood and all that. The eagles were just decorations.
They were made very well tho.
I have seen the eagles you mentioned in a the central lift system of a structure. An elegant lift if you ask me, nice polished wood and all that. The eagles were just decorations.
They were made very well tho.
It looks like the Kremlin…
I will do it right now I’m on mobile so it’s kinda meh but I have some screenshot from the first area that I need to clear up a bit
It’s an action adventure rpg where you whack enemies with ever more powerful sticks and weapons that takes place in a fully different location known as evermore, accessible through the lab of a secret scientist from some American town named “podunk” in the 60’s. Especially the lab, it feels eerie enough to be an end game area. The town of podunk is basically the setup so you don’t get to see much, but it’s cool to see a modern day location in an rpg that isn’t earthbound.
I mean, chrono trigger is chrono trigger after all.
I’m trying to figure out
It’s more interesting than the magic sistem in secret of mana, and maybe more balanced. Secret of mana is the closest game to this one in terms of mechanic, but there’s a certain tiger boss that is required to unlock the magic system and it’s something else entirely.
Apparently i can only add one photo at a time, here’s the next
If they nickel and dime simple visitors like that, I can only imagine what they do to the people who actually rent the place.
It’s all microplastics all the way down. It’s like cookies clicker, but for microplastics.
This will hurt anyone and everyone in the process.
It’s roughly how it works elsewhere. I was surprised to see that you don’t need an id or a document to vote there.
We’re sneaky. I call it effective authoritarianism, it’s a sugar coated baton
Creationism is pretty much rooted in religious fundamentalism, ofc it requires an act of absolute faith against clear evidences. Faith based learning is its defining feature.
I know this screeshot is as old as the internet because of that toilet. Still embarassing.
No one will lament the removal of No Mercy from sale on Steam, but whenever a net like this is thrown over an entire area of perceived problematic content, there will be well-intentioned games caught in the net too. Specifically, LGBTQ+ games are under threat - games that don’t align with the Christian values underpinning the pressure group Collective Shout.
In the article that you claimed to read…
Unironically it will bring more people to dark corners of the net, foul content was always free. Now i’m not going for these games, but also comparing the entire nsfw genre to specific games is disingenuous. At the same time violence and shocking real life images are fine, right?
Nsfw involves adult themes that aren’t sexual.
That means censoring the self expression of consenting adults.
This creates a huge bottleneck that eventually just leads to this growing in the back of the visible. Porn addiction is a problem, sure. How did pre-teens gain access to this content? Didn’t parents give them a fully capable computer at all times?
Back when i used a computer, I only had access to research and office, also flash games. Other than that I had other devices and offline games, on cd.
Modern devices have better parental controls but nobody uses them, old computers had virtually none. Turns out you can do your parenting.
The dangers of this privacy invasive solution is the exposure of personal ID to questionable places, while bringing people towards bad places, that don’t ask for things.
Kinda like pirating a game as a kid, because you couldn’t buy it, but you only got viruses afterwards. Same deal.
It’s meant to be read like a boris skit, than it works flawlessly.
Aiming for the shade i see…
You mean a subset of LLM that are trained on bad human behaviours