If going on strike didn't cause problems it would just be taking unpaid leave
There's 7 hours of cutscenes in Death Stranding and one is more than half an hour long. Let the man make films so we don't have to plod through mocap anymore
Weed is legal in California so this was the hogs sending SWAT after, what, a possible grow operation with improper paperwork?
Every school but Hogwarts is just "magic castle" run through Google translate, and all of them are varying degrees of racist. Castelobruxo requires students to wander through the jungle to find it, because it's in the jungle of course.
The OP of that thread has been banned from hex several times because they're a debate pervert who keeps insisting they're open to new information and then refuse to budge when given that information. The worst kind of white liberal MLK wrote of, who is perfectly polite but steadfastly opposed to change. Every time they've posted you can see they're trying to sway us over to their malformed, petty worldview, and it never works because we're all so terminally online we can see through that shit.
You need ionizing radiation like UV rays or shorter wavelengths to cause cancer. Phone radios can't generate UV rays, and that's not an engineering/software thing, that's Actual Physics. Furthermore, harmful ionizing radiation caused by photons would cause distinctive sunburn injuries. Also wouldn't penetrate clothing unless it was up into x-ray radiation and you need specialized machines to do that, phones simply don't have the power needed.
Also, cancer from radiation isn't an instant thing, it requires years and years of compounding cell replication errors to eventually stumble into the right combination of mutations. We're talking years to decades from initial exposure to cancer, and it's not even 100% likely to kill you.
If the CIA wanted you dead they'd just shoot you or cut your brake lines or something similarly quick and easy.
Kamala using her police badge to threaten someone and cover for a coworker violently assaulting someone is definitely a good thing that we want to experience
I'm sure China will suffer as they take their capital with them. Wait, I'm getting a bulletin, turns out it's really difficult to physically move the machines used to produce value.
I remember seeing some videos discussing how the cybertruck doesn't do anything to prevent closing hoods etc from possibly injuring a person. The comments were full of people going "who would ever do that on purpose" with the replies all along the lines of "nobody, but you don't want to lose a finger because you weren't paying attention".
And I guess now dudes are intentionally sticking their fingers in the trucks to get maimed on purpose
Here's how we bring Russia to heel:
Step 1: Add Iceland to the EU
A damning condemnation of your education system, to be certain
Emulation specifically is wickedly hard and there's a reason basically every emulator has a team of dozens to hundreds of contributors and is in active development rather than capable of perfect emulation