Telos
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Telos
@Telos786
It is now safe to turn off your computer. Invented the dragons. Certified Racist Floridaman in a distant land. Formerly @EpicGames | Currently @Google


Amazon: 30,000 Americans laid off. 12,000 H-1B visas approved. Same window. Meta: 16,000 out. 5,000 visas in. Microsoft: 3,426 out. 5,000 visas in. AI is taking the jobs. And the ones AI doesn’t take, they’re offshoring. This is accelerating rapidly before our eyes.




I've posted a few "7 Block (77TH Green) Hood Vlog" videos before and it seems they're still out in the streets creating content. Hopefully innocent Americans are spared from their future endeavors. This group has their own TikTok & Facebook pages so you can monitor them and avoid these people accordingly.... #CityLife #Chicago #switch #selectfire #drum #7thBlock #glock #RugerPC #PCCharger #NoBrace

Who can honestly say they have never had a DUI I'll wait


Video shows quadruple amputee murder suspect, Dayton James Webber, climbing a ladder with a rifle.

The Trailer for our new game, Too Many F*cking Nazis, is live now. Check it out and wishlist over on Steam


This seems like a massive L.

The Trailer for our new game, Too Many F*cking Nazis, is live now. Check it out and wishlist over on Steam




"Computer games are not art" One of the most prominent people to say this was film critic Roger Ebert in his 2010 article "Video Games Can Never Be Art". Then there are Steven Spielberg and George Lucas, both expressing that games aren't art. Spielberg specifically said something along the lines of "the second you get the controller something turns off in the heart, and it becomes a sport," arguing games struggle to create the same deep empathy or emotional connection as films because of the interactive/sport-like element. Hideo Kojima (the game designer behind Metal Gear Solid), doesn't consider videogames art, emphasizing that "true art radiates purely from the creator without the interactive compromises games require." "The second you get the controller something turns off in the heart" - probably the line I disagree with the most. I am not saying all games are art - just like not all books or movies or paintings are qualifying to be it. But how can you look at some of these games and say they are not art? Literally just looking at them, not even playing them. How is this not art? If it touches you on an emotional level, and stimulates your creative and playful mind, lets you remember and feel things - isn't that an essential aspect and key element of art?

BBC running outright propaganda on The Capture tonight Making FOI requests is now adjacent to extremism? "He accused the Government of covering up the true stats on undocumented migrants"













