@bbcdoctorwho I remember those brief days when I sincerely thought he was going to play The Master. I would have loved another appearance of Brother Lassa
We had two bags of grass, seventy-five pellets of mescaline, five sheets of high powered blotter acid, a salt shaker half full of cocaine, and a whole galaxy of multi-colored uppers, downers, screamers, laughers... and also a quart of tequila, a quart of rum, a case of Budweiser, a pint of raw ether and two dozen amyls.
@saniyafatma1278 Kids survived without electricity and shoes but I'm betting they were damned happy to have them. Trust me I know what it's like to research a project and I'm glad my niece can Google it
Take it from me, there's nothing like a job well done. Except the quiet enveloping darkness at the bottom of a bottle of Jim Beam after a job done any way at all.
@SamWitwer Rian doesn't get to have an opinion on politics because I doubt he donated to the ballroom or stayed at a Trump property or funneled money into Trump ventures. At this point, Disney has more political clout then someone living in a gerrymandered state. And Rian voted for that
@RinoTheBouncer Technically procedurally generated maps and enemies have been doing this for a while. This is the next evolution of the genre.
Picture a Doom map that changes every time you play or scales to your skill level. Like many others will say, its about how the tools are used
@EshaAA33 I would but America has demonstrated that it would happily burn itself down to the ground rather than admit that Donald Trump was a massive error in judgment both times
I’d go mad if I had to live in the midst of all the weird shit I write about. I think that’s why it’s so easy for me to write from what seems like an original or even bizarre point of view about scenes or situations that a lot of writers tend to ignore because they live right in the middle of them. A typical Washington dinner party, for instance, is just part of the daily routine for most political writers. They do that kind of thing five nights a week, and they get very insulted when somebody calls it weird—which it is. What passes for everyday social reality in Washington strikes me as very peculiar and baroque.
Which is harmless enough, I guess, until you realize that these atavistic rituals are taken very seriously by the same people who have the power to plunge the whole world into a nuclear war every time they figure some boatload of uppity heathens in the South China Sea needs to be “taught a lesson” by the U.S. Marines for not showing the proper respect for God and the American Eagle.
To the Valentinos, family is religion. Gotta be careful whose blood you spill. Illustrated by Jesus Hervás, La Llorona: Ghost of the Past is always ready to haunt Night City.
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The City of Dreams for some, sure. But the city of nightmares for everyone else. Best to roll with the punches — and throw a few of your own. This card illustration is V: Street Kid by Olgierd Ciszak.
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Rumors about Hanako Arasaka never last long. And neither do the people who spread them. In this card illustration by Daniel Valaisis, approach the hidden hand of the Arasaka Corporation, Hanako Arasaka: Daughter of the Emperor.
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Her secrets could be yours… at a price. Rendezvous beneath the golden lanterns with Hanako Arasaka: Daughter of the Emperor, in this Iconic Rare variant art by Pandart Studio.
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The virtuoso of virtus is always there when you need her. This card illustration by Ilya Kushinov is none other than Judy Alvarez: Braindance Maestro.
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Before she became Night City’s top fixer, Rogue was one of its most legendary mercs. Artist Olgierd Ciszak shows us her life before Afterlife in Rogue Amendiares: Preem Solo.
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