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Fuck everyone who makes that bullshit argument. “No freedom from systemic oppression and state violence for you, until you completely eliminate violent crime from your race!” Imagine that standard applied to white people...

Thats some sweet Kotaku fish action right there.

Good.

lol

They’re not very creative, probably because they’re so insular.

They’re so easy

Seems like the hours on Weapons and Self-defense should be swapped with the Community Policing section.  A one day seminar on ethics doesn't really scratch the surface either.  

More frighteningly, add all those numbers up and you get just 483 hours training; that’s 12 weeks before you’re licensed to kill*.

Gonna sit here and look for the “yeah but what about black on black killings”and other whatabout-strawman artists to pour in.

The people we pay to protect us shouldn’t be killing us.

I think that it’s worth remembering what the focus in training and equipment is for law enforcement.

The game has absolutely gotten way WORSE with all the updates. It’s far too complicated and esoteric now. Everything they’ve added to the game is not worth getting into because you won’t see any results from it until you spend a solid 20 hours doing it, like base building. Maybe I’m crazy, but the game was a lot more

Haha, I remember Ants vs. A Bug's Life...

The best way to solve gun violence is to only sell Lee Carvello’s Putting Challenge.

Presidential photographer:

Yes. No jokes here, just agreement.

I was doing fine, getting a bit overwhelmed, but fine. Then I saved someone’s freighter and they gave it to me for free and now I can do freighter missions and there’s new fuel and and NOW it finally has become too much. And heck I started playing this game for exploration but I’m getting so wrapped up in the

“You can be like space Deliveroo,” Murray said,

Star Citizen. And how it’s doing is kind of a Rashomon-esque question of perspective at this point.

I recently discovered Subnautica thanks to getting it for free with the Epic Games Store, and absolutely loved it. Spent weeks playing it like a drug addict, exploring every corner of the world and building bases in the depth.

When I was done with Subnautica, I looked for some more, and one the games I gave a try is No