Lol yes this game was posted on TikTok by a radlib with a very grave and self-important messaging. He was pilloried in the comments by leftists for not considering that maybe the KPD was correct.
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Fuck it, I’m just gonna
Oh h-hey K-Kim 👉🏻👈🏻
I’ll wait for the next Zelda to be announced. If that ends up being another BOTW/TOTK I’ll keep waiting on a reason to pick it up
Cuno doesn’t give a fuck
I love Kim. (Spoilers!)
Just completed my first DE run. Was so worried for him during the tribunal, especially since I was missing checks left and right. I failed the first check againt the big scab guy, shot him with my peashooter on the second. The scary masked merc then raised his own rifle, and like something out of a movie, Kim plinks him right in the eye.
Stole this comment from r/DiscoElysium:
[Hand-Eye Coordination - Impossible 20] Fire a round through the eyeholes of Ruud's Helmet. -2 Binoclard -1 Bad shot at the academy -2 No time to aim -2 Missed the hanged man's noose -2 Couldn't save Eyes +9 Harry needs you
Fun stuff. The ash is blanketing the entire LA metro region. The hills shouldn't be on fire this time of year but the freak wind storm certainly made things worse.
Not sure if you’re confusing LA Galaxy for LAFC ( ) but the Galaxy org did have a dispute with OCSC. Further proof that professional sports clubs should be collectively owned to prevent this kind of fuckshit from happening.
I found this article that covers the saga. It amounts to the club supporters pledging future ticket purchases, getting local businesses to sponsor the team, and finding a new billionaire owner (co-owner of the Cleveland Browns).
So technically, the Crew were saved by the Columbus Partnership and the Ohio AG’s office; a fan organization was never going to have the money or legal power to keep a team from moving. But Save The Crew matters in all this. Their effort demonstrated that the Crew were worth an owner’s time and money.
I talked out my ass earlier but no, it wasn’t a consumer boycott that saved the Crew. And the previous owner sold the Crew to start Austin FC, like you said.
Capitalism is again the impetus for all American professional sports, yet is also responsible for its rot. Personally I tip my hat to the community that organized the movement; they managed to retain some aspect of their local sports culture.
For the league’s faults, I do appreciate that fans/supporter groups have shown the power of collective bargaining even if that only amounts to a consumer boycott. LA Galaxy and Columbus Crew are examples that come to mind where supporter groups confronted franchise owners and won their demands (removal of incompetent management and a halt to team relocation respectively).
Them’s fighting words
I just caught a temp ban for greeting federal agents on the original post. I was just trying to be friendly
Now why would I catch a ban for that…