So what do you classify firing on civilians with drone strikes as?
So what do you classify firing on civilians with drone strikes as?
Yup, the US is a rogue terrorist state. We’re just to big for anyone else to do anything about it.
Less than human? Absolutely not. Humans are perfectly capable of being horrible people. Note, these are specifically *recruiters*, people doing a specific task in active support of an evil organization. The vast majority of soldiers are victims of the machine. Recruiters choose to drag others inside.
You’re right, the drug dealer is more honorable and useful to society than the military recruiter.
And then you can root it to run emulators!
Yeah, your public service experience does not inform you on the grinding destructive machine that is the US military (really, no other country has anything similar). They deserve every ounce of vitriol they get and then some.
I mean, Buzzfeed News is one of the best investigative news sources out there. The clickbait side of the business funds some actual old-school quality journalism.
The US refuses to sign any international treaties that would make them subject to international scrutiny or justice.
It’s a military recruitment tool. Bringing up the crimes of the force they are trying to recruit people into in that very venue is perfectly fair.
I cannot even begin to wrap my head around this. Aerith was my favorite part of Remake. Maybe the ‘not a fan of the original’ is part of it...
That would require some fairly extensive rewriting. Maybe the second half would be a bit easier at least
Marcus is barely in the campaign at all, and I don’t actually recall him being playable.
Red Dead Online works best when it’s just an open-world game that you happen to be able to share with friends. The occasional run-in with strangers doesn’t derail that. The PVP is horrid, but almost entirely avoidable.
It’s not the main draw. It’s the main *moneymaker*, which is all that matters.
Borrows heavily from Pirates! obviously, but being built on top of the Civ VI game mechanics, this looks more like a particularly-clever Civ mod. Definitely not going to actually scratch the itch for missing a modern Pirates! game.
I still have a couple people in my immediate friend group who play it off and on, so I guess it’s still around
Prince of Persia 2008? Though that’s really more of a single-player co-op game than an escort quest, I guess.
The continuing parade of “educated” would-be debaters that think that currency exchange only exists under capitalism.
That’s not what freedom of speech means
If you’re talking about bendydork cucumberpatch, I hate his Sherlock too.