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@Crankylem

it's not like I live for all of humanity to like me-Sakuta Azusagawa.#Xbox #RaiderNation (0-0-0) #SanAntoniospurs #PorVida

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Crankylem
Crankylem@Crankylem·
Yo honestly why anime have better life lessons than cartoons, movies, and stories? And yes this is a serious question
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Cyndikate- Hellcat - 3 Year Anniversary DEBUT 4/21
Any content creator who wishes for another deadly pandemic so they can benefit from people being locked in their homes and fearing for their lives are next level sick in the head. People have died and you want to use the as a way to boost your numbers. What the fuck is wrong with you? It’s not funny and anyone who wants to exploit this, I hope they never become successful.
jeonghoe@jeonghxe

shoto has seen people wishing for another pandemic due to the new virus 🗡: what is wrong with you? if you're one of those people praying [..] - fuck you 🗡: i don't want people to die! i don't want businesses to fail! and our lives to get more fucked than it already did #shxtou

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Sterling🔜MomoCon@SterlingTheDev·
I hate to my negative about content here but this is an actual industry plant. It’s ok to like this sort of game, but how it’s presenting itself hurts actual indie games. - real licensed music - massive array of custom assets and cutscenes, fully voiced too - insanely pricey press kits sent out to small and big CCs - presents itself as “indie”. This is not “indie”. This is a refined product that was made for millions. Most likely a medium sized team of 12-30 full time for years. This kind of low hanging fruit stealing + indie labeling hurts actual small dedicated teams of real game devs. There will be actual indie devs that miss out on awards this season because of this extremely well funded AA title masquerading as an indie.
IGN@IGN

A musical delight from start to finish, Mixtape sets a new standard for coming-of-age stories in video games and does so with a masterful sense of style. Our 10/10 review: bit.ly/4tEkAad

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Pedo/Zoo Alerter@PedoZooAlert·
There is a criminal record of your arrest, dipshit. Also back at 2017, you made videos defending pedophilia. It’s no surprise that you got arrested for possessing csam later on.
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Amos Yee@amosyeeishere

Show me any evidence that I had forceful physical contact with minors, or that any messages I had was manipulative or 'grooming'? Or really, if I had made any harassing comments towards young people. (And no an arrest is not evidence). I'll wait

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Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
For 38 years, the US paid farmers NOT to grow too much corn. In 1971, one guy killed that rule. Within 13 years your Coke had corn syrup instead of sugar, food was the cheapest it had ever been, and Americans were getting heavier every year. Since the Great Depression, US farm policy ran on simple supply and demand. If everyone planted everything, prices would crash and farmers would go broke. So the government paid farmers to leave a chunk of their land empty, and held big stockpiles of grain like an emergency fund. Then Nixon picked Earl Butz to run the Department of Agriculture. Butz was a farm-economy professor from Indiana who also sat on the boards of giant food companies. He told farmers to "get big or get out" and to plant every inch of land they owned. In 1972, when the Soviet Union had a bad harvest and came shopping, Butz quietly sold them 30 million tons of grain in one deal. The US emergency stockpile was gone overnight. By 1976 he had killed the entire 38-year-old system. By the late 1970s, the country was drowning in corn, and Washington kept guaranteeing the prices anyway. Corn became the cheapest ingredient in the American grocery store. The government still hands corn farmers about 3.2 billion dollars a year, more than any other crop. That cheap corn went two places. The first was your soda. Scientists had recently figured out how to turn corn starch into a syrup that tasted almost like sugar. With corn this cheap, that syrup (high-fructose corn syrup, or HFCS) was way cheaper than cane sugar. Coca-Cola started swapping it in by 1980. By 1984, Coke and Pepsi had ditched cane sugar entirely in the US. The average American went from eating zero corn syrup in 1970 to almost 38 pounds of it a year by 1999. The second place was everything else. That same cheap corn fed the cows, pigs, and chickens packed into industrial farms. It also became the base ingredient or sweetener in most processed food on the shelf. Americans went from spending 17 percent of their take-home pay on food in 1960 to under 10 percent by 2000, one of the lowest rates in the world. Daily calories per person climbed from about 2,054 in 1970 to over 2,500 by 2010. The extra 500 came mostly from added fats, refined grains, and corn syrup. When Butz took office in 1971, about 15 percent of American adults were obese; today the CDC says it's 40.3 percent. Severely obese, defined as way past overweight, used to be under 1 percent. Now it's nearly 1 in 10. Butz's policy did exactly what it promised. Productivity, exports, and grocery prices all moved the way he said they would, year after year for three decades. The right photo is just what happens to the average American body after fifty years of policy designed to make calories as cheap as possible.
Wisdom@Wisdom_HQ

What went wrong?

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jordan
jordan@notbubbawallace·
these people are lying, and they know they’re lying.
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pokimane@pokimanelol·
this is obviously false and misleading, but also that image of me crying is AI.. no tears were shed, just chatting with my chat (as streamers do). friendly reminder not to trust what you see on twitter 🫶🏻
vxdeo@vxdeo

Pokimane EMOTIONALLY breaks down claiming the FBI is looking into her after her appearance in D4vd’s music video 😳 “I knew I was in D4vd’s circle but honestly, I thought I was going to prison..”

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Henry VIII
Henry VIII@SussexHenryVIII·
I didn't think John McCain was evil. I don't think Mitch Romney is evil. I find it incredibly frustrating that so many people stayed home in 2016, 2020, and 2024. But I don't think they are evil. I think that if you still support Donald Trump, after all this, something is deeply wrong with you.
Mike Bales 🫡🇺🇸@MikeBales

I’m a MAGA Republican. That doesn’t make me your enemy. It means I see things differently. We can disagree on politics and still respect each other. That used to be normal. 🙏🏻🇺🇸

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Mike Nellis
Mike Nellis@MikeNellis·
My problem with John Fetterman isn’t that he’s a so-called “moderate”. It’s that he campaigned as a progressive, told Pennsylvanians what they wanted to hear, and then shifted on many of those positions once he got to the Senate. If he had been honest from the start, that would be different. But saying one thing to get elected and governing another way is a betrayal of voters, and it’s why he should lose his job — just like Donald Trump.
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh

🚨 BOOM: Sen. John Fetterman just RIPPED Democrats for persecuting him and even Bill Maher's audience applauded "I thought we were supposed to be a BIG TENT party. I'm not sure how I'VE become an issue for having some different views!" JUMP SHIP, JOHN!

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J. Y. Song@Critical_Scribe·
It truly is annoying to see arguments like this conflating two things due to a single similarity. Dispatch has an entire game built in between its cutscenes. You can say it’s not the best and I’d agree with you, but there is a game there. Not only that, but narrative input matters. Mixtape is just a straight line with minimal interactivity that matters. You can make the argument that this doesn’t feel like a video game from that perspective and have a compelling point. Rather than making shallow, generalized statements like this, wouldn’t it be better to focus in on the actual problem game and have an in depth critique of why it’s an issue for a game to have such little interactivity? This is needless dilution of a point and only muddles what should be talked about. I really wish bigger names were aware of this instead of just going for easy off the cuff statements.
Jon Del Arroz | Pop Culture & Gaming 🎮@jondelarroz

I don't know who needs to hear this, but these aren't games; they're movies.

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