Was this one shorter than last years? Seems like things didn't change much once things were initially sketched out.
Wahots
Why are the states that are most vulnerable to climate change also the ones also rushing to wipe themselves out? It makes no sense to me, especially post-Katrina. You know what's going to happen, dog.
A lot of these are extremely horny. Culture really has changed.
I think the only games I've bought and haven't played are VR games that I can't play because my index is in storage, or bundled/gifted/giveaway games that I got but didn't really want. Vanishingly few, in other words.
For LGBTQ rights? Definitely. For the climate? Way worse. Politically? Way worse. Economically... I'd way we are in a big bubble like the roaring 20s before the great depression. And when it pops, it's gonna be bad, thanks to idiot voters and corrupt Republicans.
Government-wise...things are not looking good. It will take a very long time to rebuild.
Now...state-wise, I know my state is way better off than it was 30 years ago, but that doesn't mean we aren't about to get slammed by braindead antics of the federal government. But we have made a lot of infrastructure investments that are paying off locally. The future of America will be exclusively in states that put a premium on science and progress.
There are none. The two are fundamentally incompatible.
My ancestor!
It's generally treated as a yield in states where bikes don't have to stop at stop signs. If there's no cars or other bikes, they go. Obviously you still stop if other cars/bikes are approaching a four way or are in the intersection.
That's the same thing that got us here in the US. You have to clamp down on that shit while you still can. The fucking Russian government is good at it.
My favorite one is the "My Ancestor" one
I want that shirt, unintentionally goes hard.
They're smoking symbiotes.