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I agree with nato2010. My wife is chronically ill and disabled, so having access to healthcare is a constant concern for us, all the more so with the pandemic going on. Also, though we’re in a heterosexual relationship, we’re both queer and have a lot of close friends in queer relationships. Also(!), we’re about to

I haven’t played the game myself, but based on Let’s Plays and reading what other people have to say, I have to agree. I think the best way I can describe it is that it seems like a game published by EA: it has beautiful graphics, competent gameplay(when it’s not glitching), a bland-as-hell protagonist, and absolutely

This happened with a friend of mine and his brother. They had a Gamecube that technically belonged to one of them, but all their good games belonged to the other.

Maybe it was an intern from his days as a Senator, before he got rainsinated.

I remember playing Onlive when that was still a thing, and I loved it. But here’s the thing: the reason I loved it was because all I had was a Wii and an older Macbook, and not enough money to invest in a PS3 or 360(which was the current gen at the time) and an HDTV to complement them. With a decent internet

Paramedic here, I ALWAYS get the old ladies saying “Oh! My taxi!” Or “You coming back for me later?”

Sadie Adler. I would love for her to get a few missions of her own. I’m sure I’m not the only one.

Manager of Manga-Mura arrested in Manila after manhunt!