

There’s no good single source but this seems like a good starting point
https://boycott-israel.org/boycott.html
And the site they frequently cite, https://www.whoprofits.org/
You’re high on mushrooms in the Viking age, the gods are all around you
There’s no good single source but this seems like a good starting point
https://boycott-israel.org/boycott.html
And the site they frequently cite, https://www.whoprofits.org/
I enjoy more arcade style racing games so over the last few years the ones I enjoyed the most were burnout paradise and the remake, trackmania, and forza horizon 4 and 5
Same, played the first into late game and
Secret classes/bosses
Second I played most of the characters to their third quest maybe about halfway though the game and the day/night addition was fun but the narrative style and level gating in the second could use more work imo.
I’m not saying it is either yet, but around what percentage do you think it starts to become a widespread problem?
It’s time you government drones learned about Sithrak, the angry insane god who tortures everyone forever no matter who you are or what you did.
Trump and Epstein raped those kids and she ran the business for them
I played terminal velocity, kind of like the ‘we have descent at home’
Also around that time there was a game Magic Carpet EA published that had a similar feel
Doom WADs for a huge back catalog, elder scrolls mods for Bethesda tools and a pretty big player base, Unity/UE for more professional game designer tools, mega man maker for something quick and simple and fun to jump into
If you want to check out some classics look up project 1999 for EverQuest or the classic world of warcraft servers. RuneScape isn’t a bad choice if you’re into the grind.
Modern I don’t think there’s much I can recommend, even the subscription based games have stores attached now & few or no in game events run by GMs
https://apnews.com/article/sex-abuse-catholic-church-mormon-5d78129a2fe666159a22ce71323f6da3
Multiple religious organizations established abuse hotlines, which publicly appears to be an effort to address the higher than average child SA criminals within their clergy/employees.
But they are actually getting used to establish a loophole so if they report it to clergy using the hotline they want to use religious protected speech (like confession), or if they report it to a lawyer they want it to be attorney client privilege speech. Then they always have a clergy or lawyer answer the hotline and never report the crime to anyone outside their organization ignoring local laws.
What are the consequences of violating the rules to push a vote through? The rules, like laws, don’t mean anything if your don’t enforce them.
https://lichess.org/ FOSS run by a nonprofit with tons of players and game modes if anyone is looking to get into it