Legend in my own write. Husband to @lou77ise & father of two. Love computer games, all things data, LFC and making lists of things that I'll never get round to.
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Toem 2 - 2026
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Saldrá en PC | PS5 | NS
Ponte de nuevo en la piel de un curioso fotógrafo y emprende una nueva aventura en la que descubrirás detalles ocultos, ayudarás a amigos y documentarás las pequeñas maravillas del mundo con TOEM 2, la secuela del aclamado TOEM original.
Zack Polanski criticised the police for being heavy handed with a RT and he got a formal rebuke from the police and got grilled by the media.
Farage incites riots and condemns the police causing them of murder and nothing.
Two tier media more like.
I watched the Stranger Things finale today in a packed theater with my family. It was quite a scene. There were tons of people wearing merch, just so excited to see how the thing ends. And by the time the credits rolled, it was pretty clear that everyone loved it. There were big cheers, big laughs and lots of tears (not from me tho I'm tough 😤). I talked to my real life friends afterwards and they also seemed to enjoy it. I was honestly moved by how cool of a moment this was. An original idea that grew into a worldwide phenomenon that so many people loved. AND they gave us a solid ending. How cool is that? How rare is that? Will we ever see something like that again?
Then I check Twitter...
And it was just lots of negative commentary from people who seem to get off on hating on things that normal people enjoy. And that's when it hit me.
Twitter is our upside down. It's a lot like real life but much darker and full of negativity. Trolls are demogorgons. Elon is Vecna. And all of us are just trying to live our lives in peace with our friends.
In conclusion: Stranger Things is a really fun show and I'm grateful for all the good times it gave my family. I honestly think we grew closer bc of it. Shoutout everyone who was involved in making it.
PS: I'm clearly Steve in the analogy above.