@SonicMovie is the kind of movie magic that can bring peace between millenials and Gen Z.
Thank you for listening to my sociology lecture + movie review mashup.
Auto policy is in a tailspin
Players kept on fighting which each other while imported cars (CBUs- new & used) may have lower duty
Everyone will import CBUs
This may kill the industry -only old generation vehicles may survive in case of reverse cascading, rest will be wiped out
@BuffetKh0r In Karachi, it has become a widespread practice to have taps outside house walls serving cool, chilled water. Easy access that way for anyone who needs it. It's the least anyone can do given how temps feel like 40C+.
Suddenly all the people who cared about human rights when Russia and Qatar hosted the world cup and suddenly quiet. .. No fancy documentary from the BBC on immigrants rights. No expose on Crime in inner cities (as we saw in South Africa)
Just silence.
Destiny 2 was not a failure.
Destiny is—was—by all measures, one of the most resounding successes in its field, and its end is a consequence of its management, not the game itself, nor the team and community that propped it up time and time again, or the vision that fueled it.
Destiny was a pioneer of the live-service formula. It was one of the earliest games of the 2010s to try to deliver constant goods, whether they took the form of missions, new loot rewards, or skins, to a console audience.
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Announcing the June classic game lineup! 🎮
• Mega Man Soccer ✨NEW✨
• Ghosts 'n Goblins
• Mega Man
• Mega Man 2
• Final Fight
• Street Fighter II
• Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers
• 1942
All 8 titles are playable right in your PC or mobile browser for free!
If any of your favorites are on the list, let us know in the replies! 🎮
#CapcomTown #MegaMan
At its best, content was a machine to create memories and friendships. No new content stings.
This pain is about losing a place where so many memories were made. It stings not because of what it was, but the realization of what it won't be.
Raza Mohsin needed motor testing equipment for the @VLEKTRA factory. China was too expensive. A local engineer took an advance and delivered something that never worked.
Then someone walked in with a different offer.
No degree. No English. No CV. His only credential was 15 years of working alongside his electrician father.
What happened next is the best argument I've heard for where Pakistan's real talent actually lives.