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Somewhere getting wings Katılım Kasım 2015
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Chris@Chri21opher·
Passive losers afraid to control their fate
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Kevin Chouinard
Kevin Chouinard@KLChouinard·
I need an Atlanta mayor sharing a map of pickup basketball games.
Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani@NYCMayor

Young people are always told what not to do. But what should you do? Did you know that most public libraries have a Nintendo Switch to use? That parks show free movies at night? That there's a map of pickup basketball games? Nyc.gov/summer is a map of free and affordable things to do this summer that we made just for you. Because public programs mean nothing if you don't know how to access them. 


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another knicks blogger
another knicks blogger@morelikemensa·
Becky Hammon specifically said “HE TOO SMALL” and that the Knicks would be stuck in the middle of the Eastern Conference because they didn’t have a 1A. We’re not letting you move the goalposts. History doesn’t support it.
Natalie Esquire@natfluential

Exactly. NBA history literally supports what she said. It’s not even a novel concept nor was it uninformed. And many before Becky have said the same thing. And should NY win a championship, he becomes another exception to the rule, like Zeke or Steph.

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Dagan
Dagan@himynameisdagan·
“Uncharted meets Hitman” I’ve never read a sentence so beautiful in all my life.
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Synth Potato🥔@SynthPotato

REVIEW: 007: First Light Uncharted meets Hitman. 007: First Light is the newest game by Hitman developers IO Interactive. Going into this, I didn’t have any idea what to really expect. Whether it would end up way more linear like Uncharted or simply be another Hitman with a new coat of paint. What I did not expect is for this game to somehow be both at the same time, and for that to work perfectly as it integrates open-level design allowing for a ton of different approaches with a cinematic feel that puts it up there with some of the best action games. 007’s gameplay feel is very similar to Hitman: World of Assassination. Things like the camera, the movement, climbing, all feel very familiar, but this game pushes the envelope massively with its combat. The melee combat in specific is absolutely sublime. It is a new take on the free-flow combat popularized by the Batman Arkham series but with a unique twist where it feels like every single wall, decoration, or item in a room is destructible. You will constantly be throwing enemies into desks, walls, paintings. It is absolutely thrilling to play and feels amazing. Often, I’d let myself get detected purely so I can wreck an entire room fighting a group of enemies. It’s that fun. Gunplay is also by far IO’s best ever. It has a visceral feel as weapons have very limited ammo, so the general loop is run at an enemy, take their gun, use that against their buddies until you’re out of ammo and have to throw that gun at the next guy in order to get the drop on them and pick up their gun. It is consistently exciting, fun, and the closest I’ve felt to a John Wick simulator since Max Payne 3. Stealth makes up a significant portion of First Light’s gameplay, and it’s very much an evolution of Hitman. The opportunities system returns, where a set of objectives can be followed for a unique mini-story, and these feel a lot more integrated into the levels in a way I have never seen done before. Basically, IO managed to have that linear, cinematic feel applied to every single path you decide to take in a mission, with unique dialogue, NPC reactions, and locations all changing depending on the path you choose to tackle an objective. I’ve never seen this level of cinematic feel be applied to a game that can be played this open-ended. Often, objectives that felt linear would turn out to actually be one of many possible ways to tackle a specific scenario. Bond’s gadgets are all tied to his watch. You choose two of these to bring into each mission, and they affect which paths will be available in any mission. Some will make distracting guards much easier, while others open up doors. One of my favorite abilities in this game is Bluffing. If you get caught or can’t find an alternative way, Bond can begin making up a story in order to get past guards. This is an absolute genius mechanic, and Bond always comes up with a story that makes sense in the context of the mission and location, adding further to that immersive feel. 007 brings in some major set-pieces. They are VERY high octane, high adrenaline, and often just insane. It’s as close to playing a new Uncharted that I’ve felt since Uncharted 4 while still keeping that core open-level feel from Hitman. Being both cinematic and still fun to play and experiment with on replays, they seriously nailed these big moments, especially when it’s all going down and the classic 007 theme kicks in. It never gets old. The narrative in 007: First Light is quite unique from anything James Bond I’ve seen. This is an entirely new take and origin story. Think of it like Batman Begins for James Bond. This Bond is only 26 years old and at the very beginning of his career. However, as the game goes on, he becomes more and more like THE James Bond that we all know and love, and the way it’s tackled feels so natural and genuinely compelling. Patrick Gibson delivers a seriously strong performance. He manages to be consistently hilarious with his quips, yet nails that masculine charm that James Bond should always have. Its themes feel very current to our modern-day and current world. 007 has a lot to say on the human spirit and AI in specific. This game does its training sequence in quite possibly the coolest way I’ve seen a tutorial done in a video game. The way cinematics flow into gameplay always felt perfect and really creative. I especially loved the side cast of characters, in particular John Greenway, who is both Bond’s mentor and also his biggest doubter. Their connection through the story really got me, and I absolutely adored where that went. If you’re concerned about this story not feeling 007 enough because they chose to go with such a young James Bond, you have no reason to worry. They nailed it. I’d say it’s IO’s strongest narrative to date and a fantastic story overall that wraps up perfectly. I hope we see a lot of sequels to this. It deserves it. My only real flaw with 007 is that I found one of the game’s major levels to be too linear for my tastes. It’s in the late-game and overall came across as a strange stop to the strong momentum the game has up to that point. Thankfully, the game quickly followed up that level with one of its best, so it’s overall very minor in the grand scheme of things. The game also ran perfectly and looked gorgeous on my PS5 Pro, holding a consistent 60FPS with PSSR outputting a gorgeous, sharp image at all times. FINAL VERDICT 007: First Light feels like the game IOI has wanted to make for their entire existence. Everything they’ve learned with the HITMAN franchise is applied here while carving out its own new identity. I think this is just the beginning of what is hopefully an amazing series of James Bond games. If you love games like Uncharted or Hitman, then you’re guaranteed to love this as much as I did. I see this game being held up as one of the peak stealth games of this era, like MGSV. 007: First Light - 9/10 - MUST-BUY Special thanks to IOI for providing an early review copy.

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Simon Rath@HawksDraftNerd·
The Knicks got sooooo much shit for how much they traded for OG, KAT and Bridges but I applaud them for not sitting on assets and letting them depreciate in value and go build the perfect roster around Brunson.
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ECR
ECR@intellectatl·
I'm sorry to burst your bubble but the Hawks winning 2 one point games against the Knicks is a reflection of the Knicks not playing well and outright giving away game 3, not the opposite. If it was the case, Hawks don't get blown out in the last 3 games in a row.
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🗑️@BandicootTrash_·
The main reason why guards 6’3 and under will still have a place in this league is because finding players taller with similar skill sets is just not consistent enough for the whole league to have a 6’4/5 guy who handles guard duties
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Ian@wuoxen·
The third instalock dps with a non lord icon
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Having the time of your life in a server vc and the one nigga you hate joins
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Simon Rath
Simon Rath@HawksDraftNerd·
Zac Risacher I’ll never forgive you for what you’ve done to my organization.
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Spike
Spike@spikesguides·
There are satanic, pedophile esoteric Nazi terrorist groups hell bent on using kids to push their accelerationist ideology via terror attacks and neither the feds nor the media seem to care. Why? Everyone at the CIA and the FBI should be working to take these groups down 24/7.
New York Post@nypost

San Diego mosque shooters were 'radicalized online,' wore Nazi symbols, inscribed vile 3-word message on guns trib.al/gkMXqRH

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