

you could also consider creating a militant (as in, try to get some artillery) tenant’s union and reclaim your living space from your landlords.
you could also consider creating a militant (as in, try to get some artillery) tenant’s union and reclaim your living space from your landlords.
punish the fucking pigs anyway.
wait, are you telling me the liberals weren’t steadfast absolute allies? that they didn’t really believe in helping us, or anything else, ever?
none of what you listed is new
yes that’s exactly the point. two of these are from the 90s, one is from like 2001. old enough to have good credit and cheap car insurance. im making fun of the title.
morrowind isn’t really that weird
no, but it blew a lot of people’s minds so i put it on the list.
continues lots of the same themes
citation needed. not that I dislike it, it just feels like the name is tacked on to an otherwise lovely CRPG.
I don’t even think he’d make it up.
the border wall isn’t to keep people out. it’s a symbol. a monument to xenophobia and the culture of terror.
capital punishment isn’t an economic policy. it’s a cultural policy. it’s there to make killing not just a solution, but THE solution.
the tariffs aren’t being put in for money reasons. they’re being put in to strike at an enemy, real or imagined, to steer the fascist horde and direct them outwards, rather than inwards where they might notice how shit things are. to give them an enemy to blame for how shit their lives are that isn’t the parasitic billionaires who fucked everything up.
who gives a shit what the VP says. im glad somebody’s giving consequences to his constant bullshit.
lolno; space travel is hard. he’s never leaving earth, even for a recreational orbit.
I concur; we need more of this new breed of aggressively strange RPG’s, like earthbound/mother, planescape:torment, and morrowind.
why is it crazy? what benefit do you see from ‘prosperity’? how much of each of those tourist dollars goes to you? if you don’t have any investment in the system thriving, what reason do you have to not bleed it every chance you get? what of their policies actually provides benefit to you, and how much effort do they demand for what they offer? ask this of your employers, your governments, and every aspect of your society, if you want a world that works for you.