Guardians from all over the world rallying one last time today 🌌
Let's make this count.
Destiny 3 may be on the horizon... but... we have to show up.
You know your teams. You know your missions.
"...𝘸𝘩𝘢𝘵𝘦𝘷𝘦𝘳 𝘪𝘵 𝘵𝘢𝘬𝘦𝘴." 💠
#destiny#destiny2#wewantdestiny3
#battlefield6#BF6 Season 3: Wet Work Event COMPLETE! 🤘😎
Finished the challenges, and can safely say if done with a team contracts are fun...
...with randoms, it's TERRIBLE. Folks have no idea wtf they are doing 😅
An in-game explainer would be AMAZING
See you out there! 🫡
After celebrating Father's day with friends + fam for my Dad, finished Pantheon (strictly w/ LFG for insanity reasons 🤣)
Surreal feeling knowing that this will be the last Pantheon event for D2 🥹...
I'll keep hope (copium) alive for more Destiny 🌌 #destiny2#wewantdestiny3
For many British visitors traveling through the southern U.S. during the World Cup, trying 🇺🇸 American BBQ for the first time becomes an unforgettable experience. The slow-cooked meats, smoky flavors, and unique sauces offer a taste of a tradition that is deeply connected to American culture.
Food has a special way of bringing people together, and seeing visitors discover something locals love is always exciting. A simple BBQ meal can become a memory that represents hospitality, history, and regional pride.
Every country has its own food traditions worth sharing with the world. Who would have thought that a plate of BBQ could create such a strong connection between two different cultures?
Watching these World Cup tourists eat at Waffle House, marvel at gas station food in the Deep South, and drive through our beautiful country, one random stop at a time, really has been the spiritual balm I’ve needed. No matter where they’re from, ordinary citizens from coast to coast have welcomed them here with open arms.
It’s a reminder of something really important. This country, for all its flaws, is awesome. It’s a wonderful, diverse, and beautiful place. It’s far bigger than one man. America is a great country.
IMMORTAL TITLE ACQUIRED! 🤴
Very surreal feeling as it's currently the final #momentsoftriumph event + Seal we will get
#pantheon is next, but taking my time. Not rushing anything really as this update is it for a while 😔
#drdoom#destiny2 grind - slowly - continues 🥹💠🌌
A LOT of this is because - factually - certain groups of people worked hard for it, maintain it, and protect it
There's common sense standards. There's public decency. There's safety
MANY areas in the US are like this
...helps that most folks there have freedom cannons too 🇺🇲
#battlefield6#BF6 Season 3: Explosive Charge COMPLETE! 🤘😎
Finished up the bonus path a few days ago, and getting back the #cairo#grandbazarr has been a lot of fun!
Loving the tweaks to the map (make tunnels EVERYWHERE 🤦♂️) and using my PP on people🤣
See you out there! 🫡
Europeans react to America:
“Unless you live in America, you can’t really comprehend how nice these areas are.”
The only way to keep it like that is to have strong borders, unlike Europe which has been overrun by the third world.
Many Europeans traveled across the U.S. during the World Cup, the journey itself becomes part of the adventure. Stopping at a massive can feel like discovering a whole new world, with its huge stores, endless food options, and unique souvenirs.
What seems like a simple gas station to locals can be an unforgettable cultural experience for visitors. The combination of clean facilities, fresh food, snacks, and merchandise shows a different side of American road travel.
These small moments are often what make traveling special — discovering everyday things that feel extraordinary somewhere else. Who would have imagined that a quick stop for gas could become one of the favorite memories of a World Cup trip?
Post 9/11, we got used to hearing how much worse American culture was to Europe.
But watching Europeans fall in love with the simple joys of American culture during the World Cup is a reminder:
What we have is special and worth being proud of.
Just watch these clips 🇺🇸
Introducing Guardian Profiles on https://t.co/kpPJBdRvpK. This experimental feature let's you see your whole Destiny 2 career, find things still let to do, and drill down into specifics. You can also look up friends and prospective fireteam members
Here's my problem with the "emergency acquisition" narrative: every single person in a position to know the financials had tens of millions of reasons to push it. Marty said on Act Man he made out well when Sony bought his stock. Barrett's lawsuit says he was owed ~$45-50M from the deal. The bigger the crisis story, the easier the sale. Maybe it's true! But nobody outside leadership has ever shown the actual numbers, and "trust me, we were dying" from people who got rich off the deal isn't evidence.
I wonder what's going on at Sony right now. They're watching these numbers, knowing they're investing money into Marathon instead of Destiny. It's fascinating to me. In my opinion, there MUST be some crazy drama behind the scenes in order for them to be making such backwards business decisions. This goes beyond business it seems. I hope we learn the details one day.
#WeWantDestiny3 #D3