So far every attempt by special forces seems to just end up with the hostages dead, so I'm not leaning towards "rescue" as a perogative
ItsPequod
Gonna need a bigger boat
first video
danger close RPG to a merkava
video is banger after banger
The mate was a mighty sailing man,
The skipper brave and sure.
Five passengers set sail that day
For a three hour tour, a three hour tour.
Why is Twitter so upsot about Ceausescu all the sudden, and what did he do to get the libs all frothing mad
I'm here for that one woman, Misha, insisting Mr Beast support the ceasefire, to the degree she got into a heated argument with the community notes over if it would be illegal for him to give weapons to Hamas
Outer Wilds is my favorite game, it's just so tight between the narrative and the gameplay, there's not a second wasted and everything ties together appropriately and it doesn't overstay it's welcome so long as you're moderately competent at the sleuthing. Better yet is the DLC they released was equally satisfying while remaining a standalone narrative with it's own themes and mechanics, while still managing to tie in nicely with the base game narrative. I would suggest holding off on playing it until you've completed the OG, but theoretically you could do it anytime during the playthrough.
I guess the only downside I can think of is re-playability, being a mystery/puzzle game once you've acquired the prerequisite knowledge it's a bell that cannot be un-rung and experienced again with the same novelty. Maybe someday I'll go back, but until then I'll suffice with the tear-jerking OST of both game and DLC, as I'm reminded of the most humanistic and existential game I've ever played.
Some good news before the site goes down: Jury Finds Homeless Man Not Guilty in Beating of Ex-San Francisco Official
Via Lowkey Israelis have written "god willing it will hit innocent people" on the side of an armor piercing tank shell. Are they using antitank sabot shells against buildings?
Played through Budget Cuts and most of it's sequel, they're pretty good to start with I figure.
Phasmophobia is pretty fun, and playing in VR actually allows you to carry around an extra item in your extra hand
edit: oh yeah there's this neat tank simulator game, Steel Crew that I've kept my eye on, since that idea has always appealed to me: basically any kind of game trying to extrapolate the strategy/management aspect of commanding and crewing a tank would be cool, like say how Bomber Crew works.
Fun tank fact! Due to a tendency for the M4 sherman to explode into flames when hit in the ammunition, it was devised to stow the ammo in water, coining the term "wet stowage"