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GTA 6 fans have made a website where every building & road from screenshots/trailers has been mapped out
You can click on each building and get a screenshot of where its from, it’s an insane accomplishment!
https://t.co/FsLnKombEa
GTA 6 is the cheapest title in the series when adjusted for inflation:
- GTA 3 (2001): $50 → $94.29
- GTA Vice City (2002): $50 → $92.42
- GTA San Andreas (2004): $50 → $87.77
- GTA 4 (2008): $60 → $93.6
- GTA 5 (2013): $60 → $85.87
- GTA 6 (2026): $80
🚨 Prize Money Update!
🏆 Netflix’s #LockUpp winner will get ₹1 Crore.
🏆 Amazon Prime’s #TheAlliance winner will get ₹50 Lakh.
Meanwhile, #BiggBoss hasn’t really officially given the prize money for a long time now.
I'm convinced @YouTube has permanently destroyed its algorithm in favor of shorts. Posting videos that used to get 5000 views in the first 30 minutes and now only 1000 views, even though the click thru rate is HIGHER than ever. YT just isn't recommending the video to anyone.
With June coming to an end, it's time to vote for what game you think was the best to release this month.
If your preferred game is not on the poll, comment the name below.
@KindredBlade It has nothing to do with the game. It’s this platform. This is where all the individuals live that deserve to have the internet taken away from them
GTA 6 is bringing the worst out of gamers.
1. Console wars are back. Xbox and PS fans are at each other's throats, arguing which console runs GTA 6 best.
2. Calling people broke if they don't agree with Rockstar's decision to lock certain shops behind the Ultimate Edition.
3. Saying it's acceptable for a company to charge $80 for a code in a box.
There are crocodiles in that water. Some of the last left anywhere in the Sahara, cut off in this canyon when the desert dried out around 5,000 years ago.
This is the Guelta d'Archei, a permanent pool deep in the Ennedi Plateau of northeastern Chad, fed by water that seeps up through the sandstone long after the rivers above it dried out. The dark color comes from centuries of dung, dropped by the camels that crowd in by the hundreds to drink. That waste feeds the algae, the algae feeds the fish, and the fish feed the crocodiles, which means the filthiest water in the desert is the one thing keeping life here alive.
These are West African crocodiles, smaller and shyer than the Nile crocodile. The desert ones stay small, while Nile crocodiles can reach 6 meters, about 20 feet. When the pool shrinks in a bad year, they crawl into caves and burrows and shut their bodies down for months, barely breathing, until rain refills the canyon. Then they climb back out.
Those crocodiles are leftovers from a different world. Six to seven thousand years ago this part of Africa was green, full of rivers and grassland. In the basin to the south sat Lake Mega-Chad, the largest freshwater lake on Earth at the time. It covered around 400,000 square kilometers, bigger than the Caspian Sea, the biggest lake on the planet today. Hippos and giraffes lived along its shore. The cliffs above this canyon still carry painted scenes from that greener time.
Rain stopped reaching the region. The monsoon that fed all of it collapsed about 5,000 years ago, and the land dried to desert in a few centuries, until the great lake was a sliver of what it had been.
The country in that post is named after it. "Chad" comes from an old local word that just means a large body of water. Those crocodiles are the last living piece of the world that name remembers.