GrosMichel
Hyper Nixtamalization
Also than smuglord Chapo posters.
I guess you could say you like the 1st strand-like.
Was watching Top 10 Video & Arcade episodes on YouTube and this Canadian book was advertised. It's the fictional sequel to a fiction book about Camp X a real thing and this Goodreads review is saying how sympathetic they found the Nazi prisoners in it.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/580801.Camp_30
In this story, you can feel George's conflict about the WWII German prisoners because he gets to know them, he realizes that they have families and miss them, the same way he misses his father, that they are brave, honourable, and good people, just caught up in an evil war that makes humans turn against each other. The Germans are portrayed as human beings, as normal people like you and I, and it makes you rethink about your feelings towards them.
You get caught in between wanting the prisoners to escape (if they were Canadian soldiers in a German camp, you'd want them to) and not wanting them to make things worse for the Allies by going back to Germany. And you just can't decide. That's how real life is. And eventually, you learn that you have to make a choice, a choice that can have drastic consequences even if it is the one that seems right, and you just have to learn to live with that.
Takes a Canadian to be like "but what about the captured Nazis though?"
Yeah, it's definitely at least partially YouTubers influencing this. Games that are kinda' bad are treated as the worst thing. I remember people trying to point out that there are worse games than Pokemon Scarlet/Violet, not defending them, just pointing out there are some uber-bad games that run and play worse on PS2, Wii, NES, etc. And that was met with a lot of smug opposition. Not sure if AVGN and outrage YouTubers did that or maybe YT reviews in general.
A lot of people repeating opinions of others on games they didn't play. Which is annoying although slightly more understandable since games take so long to play and can be expensive sometimes, so people still want to be part of the conversation but might be able to actually play them sometimes, but it also leads to people just repeating arguments and factoids that aren't necessarily sound or genuine. Might also tie into my first point about how gamers have such low control of their urge to buy games they need a game to be the worst thing ever to stop themselves from buying it.
They didn't sign NAFTA, the conservatives did that.
Get his ass.
Five or zero percent. Got it.
Macron needs to be beaten with a stick, like a dog.
Yeah, I counter my addictive personality with being cheap as fuck and being like "you don't deserve my money" to everyone and everything.