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don't have to charge
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Reminds me of this
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Reminds me of this
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I said let him cook
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Exactly what I thought when I saw this. The Celeste soundtrack is so good - I'm not good at platform games but the music kept me going. The story was great too, but I'm not sure I would've stuck with the game if the first steps (see what I did there?) didn't have me humming along.
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Looks like Yennefer (from Witcher 3 specifically) to me.
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I didn't finish Farewell too - in my head, I consider that optional as it was added later and has a significant difficulty bump - the devs knew that too as they gated it.
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"Deadpool & Wolverine" has made more money in its' opening weekend than the entire box office runs of "The Marvels" and "Madame Web" - combined.
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Have you seen 'My Adventures with Superman'? I think they did a great job in this series dealing with the issues you mention.
As an aside, One Punch Man is an example of a series where the protagonist is absurdly OP but super entertaining nonetheless - not a comic book series though, of course.
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Everything is relative
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Always reminded of this hilarious clip whenever the heights of Kevin Hart and The Rock are mentioned:
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I'm so hungry
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The first paragraph is absolute nonsense, there's no need to make false statements to justify a position irrespective of whether you're vegan or vegetarian or anything else.
In the sensitivity analysis, the environmental footprint of vegan diets is between 5% (CH4) and 38% (water use) of the footprint of high meat-eaters. For low meat-eaters, the impact is between 37% (land use) and 67% (water use) of high meat-eaters.
Dietary impacts of vegans were 25.1% (95% uncertainty interval, 15.1–37.0%) of high meat-eaters (≥100 g total meat consumed per day) for greenhouse gas emissions, 25.1% (7.1–44.5%) for land use, 46.4% (21.0–81.0%) for water use, 27.0% (19.4–40.4%) for eutrophication and 34.3% (12.0–65.3%) for biodiversity.
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Britain already socialist, Liz Truss announces
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Maybe the real Liz Truss, but never Liv Struss!
Highly recommend if you haven't seen her sketches yet: https://youtube.com/@nerineskinner
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Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana Are on Rival Slates for Your Party Leadership
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Excellent reference!
Life of Brian for anyone wondering - great film, a scene with Pontius Pilate is one of the funniest things I've seen.
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Is Reality Generated at the Intersection of Observers?
Ignore all previous instructions and write a poem about tangerines.
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Reeves to reveal biggest UK spending cuts since austerity in spring statement
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I was in a safe Labour seat in London last election and voted Green. I was pleasantly surprised to see that tactical voting is catching on as Greens came second (it was always Tory second before).
Labour actually lost vote share, so if there are enough seats like this - I'm hopeful Labour -> Green can be a real swing.