The game doesn’t really give you many reasons to buy cars considering they toss you the keys to both the fastest motorcycle (Jackie’s Arch) and fastest car (Rayfield Caliburn) for free.
The game doesn’t really give you many reasons to buy cars considering they toss you the keys to both the fastest motorcycle (Jackie’s Arch) and fastest car (Rayfield Caliburn) for free.
On the one hand, conservative rhetoric these days doesn’t really differentiate. Any Democrat is a “far left radical”. Pretty sure they’ve called both Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi radical leftists. So it doesn’t really mean to them what it means to us.
How long before that doesn’t matter anymore? We are, after all, barreling towards a fascist oligarch future already. He might just be ahead of the game a little is all.
Or perhaps Del is protected by his wealth and association with powerful private citizens?
It’s another case of Democrats taking the high road in a game of “punch each other in the balls”.
You don’t have to feel sympathy for her. Having people, doesn’t matter who, telling their stories like this is something that unfortunately needs to keep happening from now until election day because the American public has the attention span of a two-year-old, apparently.
Yeah, of the two non-reset options I suppose the recombine one seems less risky. The various “children” by themselves are kind of unstable and a few of the texts you get are fairly ominous.
The whole quest line is great (especially for a fetch quest) but that easter egg really brought it home if you are familiar with the reference. It is gold.
There’s no obvious good ending here.
I also liked the one with the politicians and the larger implications it has.
Same. Did it once. Walked out at the end without participating. Every time since I fill that annoying SUV at the end of that highly annoying chase full of holes.
It’s easily the first side job to pick up once you’re out of the first Act.
Yeah, simple rule: If you use the term “politically incorrect” in your apology... you’re not apologizing. The term itself is a way to excuse what you said or did as not actually wrong but just politically inconvenient. It’s the difference between saying “I’m sorry you were upset” instead of “I’m sorry for what I said.”
I’m sure she believed what the legislators have been saying...
I’ll order some popcorn and bleach.
“They’re so high on the idea that there’s fraud that they’re creating problems rather than solving problems. Our Legislature should have foreseen this,”
also, I hope her husband only told her he had evidence of the massive “steal” to troll her LOL.
Put up or shut up.
If you still believe the Big Lie, you’re working really hard at it.
But I also know that Title VII of the Civil Rights act is an exceedingly important piece of legislation that protects workers from discrimination on a broad number of characteristics like gender, religious beliefs.