They don’t need anyone to trust the system, they just need to retain control.
They don’t need anyone to trust the system, they just need to retain control.
Which is why they’re great at eating bugs that are famous for living in small crevices.
Then you have a dude walking all over this getting his head bashed in because he wanted to be real close to a passing train
Which is where the term thirst came from
Looks just like mine
My laptop sucks though so I can really only run anything up to Super Nintendo on it
“Luck is one of my skills” when it turns out this entire thing is a terrible idea for the date of humanity.
I read that as Just Poised on Things and thought it was very fitting.
So it’s basically for show, or to show the proceedings to the public. A “show trial”, if you will.
As long as you show your work
This was the last Zelda game I played, but I couldn’t really get the hang of it since I really went into it expecting OoT 2: Eclectic Boogaloo, and OoT was really the best thing I’d seen up until then regardless of franchise. Then I saw all the cool stuff being done in later games with all the amazing tech that was being developed but I just couldn’t get around to have the time or patience necessary to sit and play anymore.
Gabe will focus on steam deck users who trust him entirely with their own mother’s lives.
Calm down, Will.
I think you honestly have to compare the things he takes credit for with the things he openly does singlehandedly. It’s not just positive vs negative and assigning responsibility blindly.
Aliens might be real, though, I just doubt all the supposed sightings that can be chalked up to mistaking one thing for another, or just gov’t tech that we simply don’t know about.
Actually in his case OP mentioned that might actually be the case.
I think your mindset is a little too naive nowadays, especially seeing what both Biden and Obama have been capable of once in office. Very idealistic before getting there, but it must be a hell of a load on their shoulders with no real right answer to many things, based on factors we might not even be aware of. I agree that Bernie might fight back harder, and that’s exactly why I said the easiest solution is for them to not even give him the chance.
It’s a US politics thing. Everyone that sets foot in the White House has to play ball, they just don’t know it until they get there. It would’ve been interesting to see Bernie react to the reality of things in the highest office, but that’s probably exactly why they never let him in.
They knew waaaay more than the rest of us did at the time, you don’t wanna get MeToo’d for a party you went to 100 years ago, do you?