Step 1: Remove filters in Reflecting Pool because Obama put them in.
Step 2: Give your criminal neighbor who runs "Greenwater Services" a $20 million no-bid contract to paint the pool.
Step 3: Fill the pool with water from the Potomac River, the phosphates from which cause algae blooms.
Step 4: Freshly sealed pool and extreme heat result in a super scum event
Step 5: Direct National Park Service to dump hydrogen peroxide into the pool which causes the paint to peel.
Step 5: Deploy US National Guard to stop people from taking photos of the swamp as a perfect metaphor for the administration.
Step 6: Blame someone else.
I am begging the internet to stop showing me "5-to-9 morning routines" where someone drinks structured water, journals for an hour, and ice plunges before sunrise.
My morning routine is hitting snooze until the fear of homelessness physically drags me out of bed. That’s it. That’s the routine.
In 1996, Nintendo was seemingly very fond of a single particular stock photo of the sky, so that it ended up on the cartridge artwork of three different games released in that year: Super Mario 64, Mario Kart 64, and Pilotwings 64.
>Plot centers entirely around fighting extreme government taxation and overreach
>The Sheriff of Nottingham literally collects taxes from the church poor box
>Friar Tuck gets so fed up with the state disrespecting the Church that he physically throws hands with the Sheriff
>Casts the Crusades in a positive light
>Male protagonist who risks his life for his people
>Unapologetically traditional romance with Maid Marian without any modern subversion
>Climax is literally a raid to break political prisoners out of a corrupt jail
>Story resolves when the rightful, divinely-appointed monarch returns from the Holy Land to crush the corrupt politicians
>Ends with a beautiful church wedding and a happily ever after
We need to make Kid's stories based again
A new trailer has provided a closer look at Guardians Planetfall, an upcoming squad-based VR shooter that's been described as "VR's answer to Helldivers 2."
Details here: https://t.co/vaZ7OHtwdw
@TRHLofficial I was with your sentiment at first but now I can't help but feel the American mind can't comprehend that there is a captured symbol of American freedom on display for the bread and circuses.
Square Enix has officially delisted the Kingdom Hearts cloud versions for Nintendo Switch from sale today.
If you already own them, you’ll still be able to play them until June 9, 2027, but they can no longer be purchased.
Square Enix is offering discounted digital pre-orders for the Nintendo Switch 2 versions to players who own the cloud releases.
Save data transfer is supported, allowing players to continue their progress.
Affected titles include:
-Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 ReMIX Cloud Version
-Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue Cloud Version
-Kingdom Hearts III + Re Mind Cloud Version