ChaoticTempleKnight
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ChaoticTempleKnight
@ChaoticTKnight
Hey, it's me here on X. I'm an occultist/alchemist who's an artist & an #author | 30 | Minors DNI | Apolitical 90% of the time | Autistic (bear with me, ha)





Subnautica 2 does not allow players to kill fish or other sea creatures using weapons or tools. Unknown Worlds developers have confirmed no plans to add lethal combat mechanics in future patches. Gameplay design lead Anthony Gallegos explained the game’s philosophy: “The tone of the game we’re making is that you are here to exist on this planet, not to dominate it. You’re not the conquering colonist here. The goal here is not for you to master the world and bend it to your will.” Players can still capture small fish for cooking. Defense relies only on tools like flares to distract predators and the multitool to repel creatures. The studio is improving these non-lethal options in response to feedback but won’t add lethal tools. Developers view this as core to the game’s identity and are not planning a combat-heavy experience.

Fantiaの修正が話題になってるけど、実は去年、警察から家宅捜査されて、取り調べからの罰金刑受けてます。30万円。 スマホからPC間で画像共有するために、モザイク入れる前の画像を18禁アップローダーに反映して消し忘れてました。

Gavin should still be here today. For too long, social media platforms have allowed online predators to target our children while facing no accountability because of pre-existing laws. As long as I am your Senator, I will fight every day to protect South Carolina families from the dangers of social media and work to repeal Section 230. It is an honor to stand alongside Representative Guffey in this fight.


Ten states sued Roblox over child safety. Every single one demanded the same fix: more ID scanning, more biometric collection, more face scans. The pattern is always the same. A crisis, then surveillance. reclaimthenet.org/oklahoma-roblo…





A large AI data center project in Utah’s Hansel Valley, called the Stratos Project, is getting significant attention. At full capacity, it would use up to 9 gigawatts of electricity, more than twice the total power consumed by Utah today. The facility will generate its own electricity via on-site natural gas plants, and all of it turns into heat. A Utah State University physics professor calculated that the daily heat output equals the energy from about 23 Hiroshima atomic bombs. But this heat is released slowly over 24 hours across a 62-square-mile area through large cooling systems, unlike a real bomb explosion. For comparison, the sun shining on the same desert land provides about twice as much energy daily. Local residents claim the project could raise nighttime temperatures by 8 to 12 degrees Fahrenheit, use large amounts of water in a dry area near the Great Salt Lake, and add significant pollution that heats the planet. County leaders recently approved the project, but opponents are pushing for a public vote that could block it but many people support it because it will create thousands of jobs

Meta knew their products were dangerous to kids, per newly released evidence. Employees joked that Instagram “is a drug” and that social media companies “are basically pushers.”

Congress can do two things right now to hold Big Tech accountable. Repeal Section 230. Open the courtrooms for families. Put people first—not social media companies.










