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  • I don't think the statements you cite are destructive or toxic. They're just negative reviews. If you truly don't care what people say then they shouldn't matter to you.

    As for the charge that a game is generic and you enjoyed it, well think about it. A game reviewer has to play hundreds of games a year. They're constantly playing games. If a game is like other games they've played it'll be boring for them. You on the other hand as a player probably don't play nearly as many games. So it's less likely that a game is like other games you've played. Even if it's similar to other games you probably haven't played them so to you it's new.

    There's nothing wrong with people having different opinions about games and expressing them in their own language no matter how mean it may sound to you as a fan. If you had fun with it, great.

  • I live in Qatar. Will be moving to Germany soon hopefully.

    I don't really feel qualified to say what the media gets wrong about Sudan because like I said I didn't grow up there and I'm not a political scientist. Sudan is not talked about much in the western media and when it is, it's never good news. Usually because another coup or killing, and it's more accurate than most media in the middle east. But if you want an example of western media getting something completely wrong here's Fox News calling Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo a reformist. He's a genocidal warlord with ties to Russian Wagner. I suspect that article is propaganda because he's been known to hire PR firms to clean up his image.

    Ok. Enough of the depressing reality. What food are we known for? I don't know actually. We share some of our culture and foods with our much more popular northern neighbor Egypt, but that culture is mostly attributed to them. For example we also have pyramids but not many know that. We also make Falafel, ful, mahshi etc.

    We do have many foods that only we make but it's not known to outsiders. Usually Ramadan food: traditional stews eaten with gruels or fermented bread. There's some traditional drinks too.

    One of those stews, is a food other Arabs know because of a funny coincidence: part of its name in our dialect means "male whore" in other dialects.

  • I've not lived there since I was 6. My experience is doomscrolling the news and getting really anxious about getting a new citizenship ASAP.

    I have family there and they mostly moved outside the capital where the fighting is. Some are still in the capital. It's hard to contact them. Last I'd heard of my cousin he was eating raw flour to survive. He's a doctor in the military trapped in a place surrounded by fighting.