gengarro.bsky.social
Recovering doomscroller
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GREAT ENEMY FELLED
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The Spanish Wu was a deadly pandemic that occurred during the early 21st century
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At most, they'll have some idea that "she got into some arguments online"
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Somehow, I don't think this highest calling applies to the trans women they supposedly think are men
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*Poe Dameron sighs deeply*
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Fexofenadine seems to help me with hives or stings... no effect whatsoever on itchy eyes or messed-up sinuses.
Loratidine + a nasal spray like Beconase is usually what I take for that.
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It's gotta be some variety of cordyceps... she's reached the stage where she's given up on anything else in life but standing out on a limb and spewing transphobia everywhere to spread the infestation
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Australia's Reagan
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I thought it was a bit too. The idea of someone plonking a prayer rug on a random London street is ridiculous enough on its own.
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turning gold into iron via the power of divine alchemy for the sake of a pun
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"it took 12 construction workers and a small crane to retrieve her remains for burial"
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"My barista gave me a lukewarm coffee this morning and it brought to mind the horrific conditions of the concentration camps..."
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Alas, anti-trans grifters are doing this even in non-gendered sports now (e.g. fencing)
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See also: A certain person talking about how to make Duke Nukem relevant again
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Beating out Cyberpunk: Edgerunners is actually pretty impressive considering there hasn't really been any mainstream Terminator stuff in a few years
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If I constantly bragged that I lived in the greatest, most powerful nation on Earth I'd probably be unhappy that my elected leader gave another country permission to bomb us, but hey, that's just me
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Famous enough to inspire an entire Simpsons episode (based on his Snake River Canyon jump)
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Yeah, my main frame of reference at the time was another motorcyle-riding badass with an extremely on-the-nose name
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evel_Kn...
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I just assumed it was what he changed his name to, being a bit of an edgelord who (canonically) isn't quite the badass he thinks he is
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They'd rather crash the car than let someone else sit in the driver's seat.
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*new blood, ideas and directions revitalize interest in a stagnating property*
execs: "aha! we knew it was only a matter of time until this came back into fashion! If we make it exactly like it was in its heyday it'll be even more profitable!"
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That makes more sense
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When you bring up Norway the first response is usually "yeah, because they're all white. Of course things are great over there"
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Are they blurring out bikini tops?
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Mamdani might share common ground with Trump, the guy who won two presidential elections and has effectively reshaped the whole world into a captive audience for his own personal Truman Show? Yeah, clearly he's doomed.
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"you may have been born here but your genes weren't!"
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And then there's the folks who get instantly turned into paste and insist "ah, the classic Fromsoft experience. This is clearly intended to encourage you to learn how to perfectly dodge and punish every attack" and spend the next 4 hours "gettin' gud" while the rest of us touch grace
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I don't get it, was Martin Shkreli booked out or something?
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I am fairly confident that Pynchon's easiest book, The Crying of Lot 49, would be far too difficult for the average game critic to handle.
But I really think most game critics would have their heads explode to find out one of the greatest novelists who ever lived called Kojima God
Hey, Pynchon:
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At long last, a Democrat who can deploy countermeasures against Ben Garrison
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If she were even halfway serious about that she would already have been marching at the time.
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Cocoa.
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3. "This is the future liberals want"
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Centrists are claiming he won because he played nice with the Democrats, unlike that weirdo loner Cuomo. So yeah, claim away, at the very least to weight the other side of the Overton window.
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(which honestly, kinda explains the GOP continuing to shift right every time they lost the PV)
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And of course the only way you can lose the popular vote is by being insufficiently right-leaning.
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Any science fiction with sufficiently complex lore is indistinguishable from fantasy
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Full misogyny too, given the credible allegations against Cuomo that they're asking women (and decent men) to ignore
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Robocop: Rogue City is at an insane 93% off if you want a solid FPS game.
www.fanatical.com/en/game/robo...
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Consumerism as activism is a common endgame of fandom and it's why so many fandoms become hostile to even the most unimpeachable good-faith criticism and analysis.