What are the odds of incoming drama in this post about tankies? I'll say -110.
I like it. Still has some classic glitches, enemies jumping high into the air after you kill them, grabbing weapons out of a locked container because part of the gun was sticking was sticking out, you know, Bethesda things.
I found that it looks really blurry if I don't have it on Ultra settings, that's my only real complaint.
Never underestimate a kid with free time
This news article doesn't have the dates announced, but bloomberg does.
I didn't want to post something with a paywall.
Update: I have now learned about archiving, the correct article is posted
There have been concerns of a real estate crash in China for several years, with different problems than the potential real estate crash that could happen here in the United States.
That being said, China "on the edge" is certainly a title meant to get you to click on the link. Economies wax and wane, after all.
While I think that is part of the reason Russia invaded Ukraine, Putin seems far more interested in going back to the glory days.
"During the recent Direct Line, when I was asked about Russian-Ukrainian relations, I said that Russians and Ukrainians were one people – a single whole."
http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/news/66181
From the man himself.
https://www.viralityproject.org/
You're allowed to have your own opinion, but here is the link to the actual research, which I thought was pretty interesting!
One of the points was about how Covid-19 conspiracy theories were just rehashed talking points of old. I won't spoil the rest
This is a possibility that has been talked about at length for a while now.
It's possible, however an attack like this would be considered a nuclear attack, which would bring NATO into this war. Consequently, if Russian allies like Belarus blow up the plant instead this would also trigger a response from NATO.
Obviously we should be concerned, but I'm not sure how likely an attack like this would actually happen.
Just don't ask questions on political subs
Can't make a Tumblr mistake if you just rip the bandaid off at launch (maybe)
Maybe less taking a shot at reddit and more trying to differentiate itself from the other major platforms. At least that's how I see it
Are we just going to ignore all the jobs that were lost when the economy crashed? Not just in the U.S. either.
All because there was an inordinate amount of really bad housing loans that banks KNEW were bad, and just continued to give the loans out.
If you'd like to learn more about this, Inside Job is a great documentary about this.