You know... you're right. I should be more Epstein files about it. You can't reduce a complex Epstein Files likes this to just one Epstein files.
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That's just such an Epstein files thing to say. How can a President Epstein files those words and expect the world not to Epstein files in revulsion. To be brutally Epstein files he seems a little desperate. These are not the words of a sane Epstein files.
A battery icon feels like an odd choice as a container of anxiety. A ball of squiggly lines or some lighting bolts that disappear gradually would make more sense to me but hey, it still conveys the message.
It woulds be interesting to see what a Venn diagram of "flat-earthers" and "people who pre-order games" would look like.
It is interesting mind you, although obviously not deliberate in any way. It's interesting because if you wanted to use existing geology to excavate a base into, that would be a very useful place to do it without having to go underground. Just for reference, my background in geology, astrophysics and engineering is that I've played Minecraft a couple of times lol
What Trump actually did was hold up a mirror to America so they could see how rotten everything actually was behind the illusion. A painful, humbling lesson but one that has a chance to actually address the rot. There is a future where we all learn from this and move forward after he's gone in a positive way. Removing tumors is dangerous and painful but it's the only hope of survival. The amount of damage doesn't matter if the lessons learnt lead to meaningful progress.
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Joking aside, the problem with the Steam review system is that people tend to read negative reviews before they pay any attention to positive ones. As a result it has turned into a massive platform for review bombers and personal drama sandbox for entitled attention seekers. There isn't any good faith left in any of it. I've learnt to ignore 90% of the reviews now and have ended up playing some excellent games I wouldn't have otherwise.
Why doesn't he give Churchill a call
Step 1 - Get really excited and wishlist this.
Step 2 - Wait............. lots.
Step 3 - Finally it's available! Go to Steam page reviews and it's "Mostly Negative" and filled with comments that start with "I really wanted to like this but..." and "Trash", "Slow, laggy even on my Geforce Quantum Space Folding powered by unicorn tears GFX card".
No shade on the game which looks awesome but the Steam review system is so badly broken it's such a bummer.
This raises an interesting point actually... I have a new Win11 machine but my old Win10 one is just being kept around for low level, non essential tasks. I don't have any essential apps left on there really now. I signed up for that extra year of Microsoft support that was offered but when that runs out I guess what a perfect time to have a play with Linux and see what all the fuss is about.
Have you noticed the push at the moment to try to create a moral argument AGAINST talking about the Epstein files? That's straight out of the disinfo playbook. "C'mon guys, not everything is about the Epstein files. You're so obsessed. Let's move on guys, c'mon" etc.
It's also such an easily countered argument. Something can be two things. The war is awful AND Donald Trump being a pedo rapist is ALSO awful.
I'm pretty confident though that his deep involvement with Epstein and all the crimes he committed are pretty baked into people's consciousnesses by now though. Whatever he does, the ghost of Epstein will be waiting for him at the end.