I'll research the voting habits of the candidates and vote for whoever has proven they can vote for what they believe in and not just party lines. So, probably no one.
For president, there's no way I'm voting for the orange convict if he's the candidate, which he probably will be because people that vote republican are morons. Unfortunately, based on where I live, my vote won't matter. I'll vote anyway.
Prompt - "Greek God Zeus lazily charging a power grid In a large suburban neighborhood. He looks bored and unhappy and there are TVs visible in some of the houses in the background. Blue and Yellow theme photorealistic"
This all depends on your area of expertise, but in general, I would say you either get to pick your job or pick where you live, not both. If it is a specialized type of work, you need to move to wherever they have positions. If you're okay working retail, you can work anywhere.
You're not wrong. My top games have evolved as technology has advanced and previous successes have been built upon. My original favorite was Ocarina of Time and then Windwaker, but I can't deny that the newer games are better than these even though they were revolutionary for their time. I loved Half Life 2 and Halo and LOTR Return of the King. They were amazing epic games, but standing side-by-side with the games I've played recently, I'd have to give the edge to the newer games. Just my personal preference.
Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom - Breath of the Wild was my favorite game of all time until the sequel came out. It improved upon every aspect of the first, and the build ability in this game makes the possibilities almost endless.
God of War: Ragnarok - As a father, they really sucked me into the first game, but this one completed the story with such a bang that I can't help but admire every aspect of it. The combat in this game is some of the best I've ever played. It just feels so satisfying.
Horizon Zero Dawn - While I did love the sequel, the story just wasn't as good as the first. Better combat for sure, but there's no way they could pack the same punch like they did in the first. Absolutely awe-inspiring graphics paired with a stellar story made for an unforgettable experience.
As someone with a degree in physics who ended up in an engineering role, I approve of this meme.