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I am SO HAPPY to see Orange Caramel, objectively the best K-Pop group, finally see representation on Kotaku.

It’s sorta a free game. You pay for $0.01, and you get the 1 cent back for Nintendo’s Gold Point Reward lol.

Bob should’ve been his own hero. He’s infinitely more interesting than “generic sex kitten with a gun”.

Something new, like Diablo Kart? Diablo Kidz?  Diablo Builders?

Terry so down on his luck he had to get gender reassignment surgery just to be in a new game.

If memory serves me correctly, they made the game with the “I’m a Fighter” tagline, less overtly fanservice physics to try get people to take it seriously.

Then it didn’t sell like they expected and they told their developers to unleash the kraken and started selling $80 DLC packs full of fanservice.

I cannot agree more. It was perfect on Vita, and it’s nice to see it on Switch. Actually, it is my experience with Salt & Sanctuary on Vita that has me waiting to pick up a Switch before playing Hollow Knight.

Frankly this is a first amendment issue. There is nothing illegal about making a gun in your home, even in most states with extreme gun control (you just have to get a permit first). Heck even if it were illegal, the first amendment protects the ability to distribute those plans, just like with bombs and other items.

Close: It’s Superman’s vanishing mustache that delivers the death blow

Kashmir - this is a great article.

Even doing that, there are so many guns out there it’s like Pandora’s box. You’re never gonna stuff that shit back in it.
Any significant legislation, forcing people to hand over their weapons, would be a blood bath and at the very best just result in the wrong people having guns, those who would use them on others.

What’s especially disturbing is that these guns are untraceable and virtually anyone can obtain them, criminals included. Yet again, after having experienced some of the scariest mass shootings in history, America is now making it easier to obtain creepy new guns.

Apparently 62 million Americans prefer these traits in a president.

Take your facts and GTFO. We only go with “feels” here--especially among the amateur power generation and T&D experts.

Texas electricity was deregulated, but not privatized. The grid is run by ERCOT (Electric Reliability Council of Texas) and is an ISO (Independent System Operator). Co-ops and munis are your provider with some using private power providers. Some areas like Austin is still utility based.

Texas runs an almost completely private system, and has some of the lowest energy prices in the country without any brownouts IME. It was also one of the easiest to navigate and price shop, I went to one website entered my address and I could browse the plans available.

Good stuff, Yessenia. Keep on this like a pitbull on a T-bone. Privatization of a public function be it street parking, highways, public transit, waterworks or electricity usually ends up screwing the users (you, me and everyone we know) and benefiting the privateers (banks, suppliers, operators). If you’re worried

This probably won’t be a popular viewpoint, but PREPA’s problems are entirely of its own making. A normal municipal utility sells bonds to finance infrastructure and recovers its financing and operational costs through sales of electricity. A well-run utility keeps an eye on the local economy to be sure its ratebase

That’s definitely worldwide, because US consumption of coal has been and will continue to decline:

I don’t think that you could borrow the games and bring them home, really. You could play them on-site, and it was not even a disguised rental affair, for the drinks were not more expensive than in other bars in Kyoto. And from the online reviews, it was a rather chill bar...