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the bigots did not know, obviously, because they've previously said derogatory things about people like her on numerous occassions
like, one of the two guys leading it makes a website that bitches and moans about minorities and LGBT people showing up in games
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it really doesn't, because as much as it's funny, she also doesn't want to be considered an associate of bigoted transphobes
to reiterate my point a different way, anyone who knows how award shows normally work would assume that she willingly accepted being a nominee for the event
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which was in response to lilith posting about how they didn't get in contact like awards shows normally do and that she didn't actually want to win any kind of award from the chucklefucks behind the show
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power washer with saltwater's a fun thought
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ontario just cancelled a $100mn contract with starlink, i'm sure that's part of musk's master gambit
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i got so stuck on that one level with the hall full of portal doorways, just could not find my way out and had to come back- took me probably two hours of trial-and-error just to find the way out
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cute
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i believe the woman on the left is actually the current fire chief, kristin crowley
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midjourney's greatest feature: living out the rhodesian fantasy in a world where rhodesia thankfully ate shit
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not a collab i was expecting but certainly a good one
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i've always thought that if they're going to keep the category they should close voting to only people who've actually ever owned a VR only game on steam lmao
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i've said exactly this so many times
closest it came was halo 5's weird big battle mode with the janky card system
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dorfromantik
puzzle game about building cozy little rural countrysides with a deck of tiles that grows as you complete challenges
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i truly love pathfinder's 3-action system compared to how most other RPGs handle turns
just makes things so much less of a headache in teaching new players and makes for more fun tactical gameplay