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  • Big beautiful brutalistic concrete block with some fucking space!

  • I think that era is over. GTA 6 is looking to be another visually pretty rendition with limited innovation, and the satirical elements being sidelined for actual americana bs.

    We've had games with destructible environments, realistic reactions, and decent physics, 15 years ago, and somehow the only envelope R* push are visuals, which are incremental at best, and online play, which are pay-to-win toxic casinos.

  • "I know a place on the edge of the red-light district where we can lay low, but my hands are all messed up, so you better drive, brother!"

    "Senor Diiickheeead!"

    Best opening lines with the most exposition. We learned everything we needed to know

  • I think as long as you strike a chord with your community, you could easily sell your wares.

    Every saturday morning, setup a table with your latest stuff outside your house, offer free coffee, a chair for you and an extra for a passerby, casually read a book, and smile at people as they walk by

  • How dare you! You don't know me!

  • Entropy runs faster with a knife, everyone knows that!

  • Nah, I loved gulping that battery acid

  • I remember their orange juice being so thick and rich for something like 30p per litre. The richer parents bought the brands with pulp

  • remember when Tesco products were white packages with blue stripes?

  • Not pictured: the anteater under her dress.

  • Nah I think Activision is vack in vogue now. "This so acti, babe"

  • Trusts don't pay inheritance tax, and LTD companies don't pay capital gains. Loophole's everywhere, by design

  • If you're a billionaire, that's 10M dollars given per child assuming no taxes

  • Climate Scientists:

    • The lightbulb is broken, and there's reason to believe that the ceiling might cave in
    • Offers advice on how to fix the contacts, or to replace the bulb entirely, or put up struts to support the ceiling in an impassioned plea to the higher ups.
    • CTO is committed already to candles, CFO wants to wait and see what happens, and CEO labels it as a marketing problem.
  • Oooh, add in the McNamara Fallacy: make decisions based only on what you see and ignore any unknowns

  • The Wonder is pretty gentle in pace, and the plot though not entirely linear is easy to follow