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Wow… and Sony/Sucker Punch continued supporting Tsushima for more than a year.
it’s almost like… Ghost of Yotei didn’t do as well as Sony wanted you to think, and that Smash was right about it all along.
Weird.
PlayStation Blog: blog.playstation.com/2026/05/15/gho…

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@Epste1nsGh0st @YellowFlashGuy Ha ha ha no way people thought this was real. It fell off the left but no glass broke, no damage to frame, no paint chips or dust.
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@YellowFlashGuy This shit is so fake, the first part of the video wasn’t even the same case. Bro you were fooled!
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6 hours left until the market closes.
There could still be a chance for a new announcement today.
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Compete on the most creative tracks built by players in the GTA Online Community Race Series and take part in the kinds of thrills and spills that deserve 2X GTA$ and RP: rsg.ms/b62ca00
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@cloudighodaro This show was annoying I couldn’t watch it. That little girl was the worse, it was dumb.
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@GigglingGanon Fuck her feelings, she can’t have people in a building because she feels uncomfortable? She’s working, you deal with people.
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Administrative assistant for the city believe her feelings trump the rights of the citizens.
In this tense encounter, an independent journalist enters city offices to exercise a basic legal right: inspecting the public records index. Under Washington state law (RCW 42.56.070), this document is required to be available for public inspection. It’s not a favor; it’s the law.
Enter Sabrina Costik, an administrative assistant who claims to be "brand new" but is already attempting to rewrite the Constitution based on her personal feelings.
The exchange highlights a growing and dangerous trend in public service—the idea that personal "traumas and triggers" override the civil rights of the public. Throughout the video, Sabrina argues that:
Her "comfort level" should dictate where a citizen stands.
Her "liberties" are being violated by a camera in a government building.
Recording her is "incredibly rude," effectively prioritizing social etiquette over the First Amendment.
The situation required the intervention of Deputy Chief Matt McKnight of the Chehalis Police Department. In a masterclass of de-escalation and legal clarity, McKnight had to explain the hard truth to his own staff: when you are a public servant in a public building, you do not have a "reasonable expectation of privacy" while performing your duties.
McKnight—who is currently campaigning for Lewis County Sheriff—remained professional, but the core issue remains: Why are public employees being put behind counters without a fundamental understanding of the Bill of Rights?
As far as McKnight, he is running for sheriff in 2026 and his understanding and respect for the rights of the citizens is everything you would want in county sheriff.
That said, as far as Sabrina, when "I’m uncomfortable" becomes a tool to suppress transparency, the public loses.
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@majornelson For what exactly?
“Empathy” for whom’s point of view?
“Understanding” means lots of things. “Acceptance” is often construed from “understanding.”
I don’t know if we need more empathy or more understanding 🤷♂️
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🚨EXCLUSIVE REPORT🚨
The CIA did NOT raid DNI Tulsi Gabbard’s office.
I spoke with a Trump official that tells me the actual events unfolded differently.
Last fall, the CIA did visit the ODNI to retrieve certain documents.
This Trump official emphasized there was NO RAID.
The visit is part of a broader, year-long standoff between the CIA and the ODNI.
The official said the CIA has been blocking the transfer of specific responsive documents to Gabbard’s team.
Among the materials the source believes are being withheld are documents related to COVID-19.
Gabbard’s team has requested documents, and responsive materials are being blocked, the official said.
The tensions highlight ongoing friction between intelligence agencies as the Trump administration works to gain access to sensitive records.
I have reached out to Gabbard’s team for comment on this matter.
I will update you when I hear back.
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