rubydog3
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rubydog3

If you think she and that old racist club are bad, wait until you hear about the company that used to own the site you work for and all the nasty things they’d do for clicks

Have to hand it to IGN for denouncing editorial control over a humanitarian issue.

Unlike Gawker, whose editorial team went to the mat for the right to post false claims peddled by a con artist to out someone who was supposed to have committed the grave offense of being a closeted gay man.

“In addition to being one of the worst episodes in modern-day SNL history, it allowed the show to stain itself with complicity, treating Trump as a cute, silly novelty candidate rather than treating his racism and ignorance as a genuine threat to democracy.”

I don’t think Trump voters are SNL’s regular base. The show’s

“You’d not be wrong to think this line is a reference to the failed coup attempt that was agitated by Republican political leadership.”

You’d not be wrong to think it’s simply low-hanging fruit on the tree of dystopian fiction, either.

The Handmaid’s Tale has its “Presidents Day Massacre” attack on Washington, D.C.

What’s it doing in Destiny 2? I have no idea.”

...but I have space to fill!”

I’ve completed three of the four covenant campaigns and there’s a definite feeling of “now what?” setting in. The covenant reward structure is the opposite of encouraging. Grind three things, some of which is capped daily, some of which is capped weekly, and some of which you can do as much as you want, but is

I’m partial to Western RPGs. By the time the NES hit the U.S., I’d already cut my teeth on Wizardry (“Creeping Coin breathes...”) and the first Bard’s Tale. I liked creating my own characters and being handed a relatively loose story in which to play them. My imagination could fill in the gaps. Dragon Warrior on NES