Remember, Democrats have repeatedly advanced measures to ban partisan gerrymandering and Republicans have voted against them time after time.
This is the game Republicans wanted to play. OK, then.
Posts by Case Monster
There are times where you need a Goku to play fair and win by being the better man. Then there are times you need a Vegeta to be better at fighting dirty.
as it becomes clear that Yes has won in VA and gerrymandering will pass, a message to Republican voters:
you brought this on yourselves
you convinced the most fairness-obsessed, That Wouldn’t Be Fair-minded voters in the country to affirmatively vote to put you in the dumpster
you earned this
I've never been there. Not too keen to give it a shot either when they keep boosting RFK's ego. I prefer when fast food joints don't get political (see also Chick-Fil-A).
For that that price, yes. It's kind of absurd how cheap it stays nowadays. But we got a ton of other great ones: Habit, Original Tommy's, Burger Lounge, and a ton one location spots. Shake Shack has a pretty strong presence now too.
Never been there, all the ones in LA are permanently closed. Not like I'm hurting for a good fast food burger place in LA anyways.
Ah, yes, because nothing says healthy like ground steak fried on a griddle, potatoes deep fried in beef fat, and ice cream blended with milk.
To be fair Link's Awakening had that remake, Sunshine is coming to NSO, Animal Crossing just got a SW2 port, and Pokemon is on the way.
Don't forget a plumber on an island (Mario Sunshine), an adventurer on an island (Link's Awakening), a Pokemon trainer on an island (Sun/Moon and Winds/Waves), and a villager on an island (Animal Crossing NL/NH)
I hate Al and I refuse to use it Peter, if you don't use Al a bunch of super rich men will lose a lot of money I already said I hated Al Harry, you don't need to sell it to me
Knowing our taxes are going to pay to refund these companies on tariffs we already paid for when they raised the prices makes me want to puke.
That's what I'm saying. It had great ideas, but only scratched the surface.
I enjoy a lot of modern horror games, but I feel there's another reality where Eternal Darkness was a blueprint rather than a footnote and they're on a whole different level.
Also if you sub year round, that's $84 in savings. So people who want Call of Duty can just buy it with their money saved.
Me, trying to be normal:
From what I heard they're skipping this year actually. Which is the first time we ever went a year without a CoD game since it released. The closest was 2004 when they made a spin-off for PS2/XB/GC because they couldn't run the real thing.
Final Fantasy VII Remake?
It's been well over a year after I said, "THAT'S what Zuckerberg looks like today?!" and I still cringe every time I see a photo of him.
I can't imagine how bad it would have been if the internet didn't explode when it did. So many games didn't become lost only because die hard fans preserved them. And these are for PlayStation, Nintendo, Atari, and Sega consoles. Not many people are preserving the Nuon or PC-FX.
It's extra funny when those same people own World of Warcraft. A series built around hitting a cap where numbers stop going up
Possibly a good old fashioned tar and feathering
Kingdom Hearts is a cloud game on Switch because of the source codes. And don't even get me started on Sega.
I'm betting this is going to happen with all of their AAA games in the long run. We'll see things like Grounded and South of Midnight still hit day one, maybe remasters like Oblivion. But Gears, Halo, and Forza will take a while to hit Game Pass.
Worst case scenario it means the GOP has to move money from other elections into what could have been an easy runaway race for them.
I think the only game that felt like a major announcement done that way was Paper Mario: The Origami King. But I just chalked that one up to Covid weirdness.
I think any new physical release games are getting saved for that new Direct. Until then we'll just see smaller games, already announced games, and NSO additions announced this way.
Hegseth made ending facial hair waivers his all-consuming mission in the first months of the admin. Making it more difficult for (mostly POC) service members to receive exemptions to policy for medical and religious reasons. He also end travel allowance for abortions.
The random one-off announcements are neat, but Nintendo never uses them for their huge bombshell announcements. If we ever got a new Zelda or 3D Mario announced that way, I'd be right with you.