I'm a huge RTS enjoyer but never could get too into the faster modern RTS games so let me recommend Dune: Spice Wars or Northgard, both are made by the same devs and go for a very relaxed and tactical pace, there are still moments where you might have to react to something happening fast, especially in Dune (sand worm might be about to eat your army, if you aren't paying attention they will all die within like 10 seconds) but they are both pretty fun. Sins of a Solar Empire also has a pretty deliberate pace, I haven't tried the new one yet though.
The Silver Legion
Um actually, voting for a third party is a vote for Democrats sweety.
Wait, why the box of mac and cheese?
This is just Korra (and a little bit of the last airbender, looking at you Jet storyline).
If you liked the roguelite elements of Cult of the Lamb, definitely check out Hades, one of the best roguelites ever made. Don't know if your laptop could run it, but it is on the switch.
It was the original boogeyman of reddit, SRS stood for shit reddit says and all it did was basically link to racist/sexist/lgbt-phobic posts on other subreddits and people would make fun of the redditor in the comments. This mocking would break their psyche and was an unforgivable sin to all the fragile redditors and they would regularly come into SRS to argue and get mocked even harder. It had a similar vibe to r/chapotraphouse long before that existed but with less of an explicit leftist slant because was just that horrible, even libs could dunk on how shitty they were. It's hilarious that even though its basically a ghost town now this guy is still clutching his pearls about it all these years later.
"Creating those kind of fringe echo-chamer instances is how we end up with toxic and extreme groups like SRS"
This lib-ass redditor with 48 updoots is still crying about SRS rent free
I know there is a trans actress in the movie so I don't even need to watch the rant to know what drove him insane.
The creator of the subreddit realized what it had become and shut it down, the admins then stepped in to save it and replace the mod.
ANDREW DIVOFF (“General Krukov,” Red Alert 3): The Russian uniform I was to wear in the video arrived just a bit before I was due on set. I noticed immediately that the army boots intended for me were quite a bit larger than my size 11 foot required, practically to a clownish extent, but the only pair left in the wardrobe trailer. As Mr. Curry stepped off the set we were introduced by the director, and after acknowledging me, Tim said, “with boots like that your dance card must be full.” I laughed and explained the situation to which he replied “keep the boots.”
The best bit from that article. What a legend.
I imagine a prism would be like a crucifix to this motherfucker, hold it up to the sun and he would recoil in terror.
At the very least the most entertaining anime catholic, though he certainly isn't a very subtle example.
I dunno, I feel like Gon's arc especially in the Chimera Ant arc is a big time deconstruction of the normal shounen character arc, but maybe I'm crazy.
It does some very interesting stuff with the normal shonen dynamics and the villain of the arc and a person they interact with are some of my favorite characters in anime, but yeah, it takes a long time to get through. For early stuff that feels a bit more like a deconstruction, I like viewing Hisoka and his world view as a portrayal of the shonen audience.
It gets really crazy once you get to the Chimera Ant arc. Its a really long arc but pays off big time.
Artist's recreation of the court room: