BREAKING: Elon Musk just told his 240 MILLIONS Followers that the only way to Save Democracy is to pass the Save America Act
“The only way to save democracy in America”
I ABSOLUTELY AGREE 💯
Bought a $1,742.80 camera online from BestBuy.
The FedEx delivery driver stole it. FedEx admitted it.
But BestBuy won’t give a refund. They said we need to “work with local law enforcement.”
Thought everyone should know if you buy from @BestBuy and a @FedEx driver steals what you paid for, your money is gone. Neither company will make it right.
I’ve spent over $30K at BestBuy and will never spend another penny there.
Marathon: Day 94 | From Whiplash to Backlash 🚗🚓
Marathon reached 32,561 concurrent players on Saturday evening, up from 11,444 the week before. For context, March’s Saturday peak hit 78,498 concurrent players.
Destiny 2’s concurrent player count reached 34,423 last night. This is the first time it has beaten Marathon since Marathon’s Open Play Week.
The petition on https://t.co/7wTawNAKWt has reached 362,236 signatures; up from 357,347 the day before.
As always, you can join other Guardians here:
https://t.co/nZT15f83e4
Bungie launched Marathon Season 2: Nightfall on June 2, 2026, introducing the atmospheric new Night Marsh zone, the Sentinel Runner shell, fresh weapons and gear, and the highly anticipated Cradle system for customizing shell stats and perks using Certs and resources. The update aimed to refresh the extraction shooter’s progression loop and attract new players during the ongoing Open Play Week.
Just three days later on June 5, Bungie rolled out hotfixes to address post-launch economy inflation. Key changes included fixing excessive Cert container spawns in Night Marsh, raising Cradle upgrade costs by 25%, and tuning down global loot drops while reducing rewards from popular farming spots such as Complex Control. These adjustments were intended to stabilize progression and prevent the season’s economy from becoming too generous too quickly.
The timing sparked significant frustration, as the changes landed right in the middle of Open Play Week (free-to-play until June 11). Early grinders who played in the first 72 hours advanced quickly with abundant loot and Certs, while new and returning players now face a noticeably steeper climb, creating a clear “haves vs. have-nots” divide.
Community reaction has been vocal and split, with many calling the moves a “panic nerf” that hurts fun and punishes latecomers, especially during a promotional free period. Others support the fixes for long-term health. Bungie has stated they are monitoring feedback closely and may make further adjustments. With Open Play Week still active, players can experience the updated Season 2 firsthand.
It seems Bungie just can't catch a break.
Stay tuned for more update!
The reason ID is banned in California (and New York) elections is to enable large-scale fraud.
When you combine no ID and mail-in voting, fraud is de facto legalized.
I expected destiny to far surpass marathon's player counts once the final update hit, but seeing it beat out marathon BEFORE that while marathon just had its brand new season AND is free to play for the week is genuinely shocking to me
Truly what do you do if you are marathon