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Enrico_sw

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  1. I stopped playing the game nearly a month ago... I don't think I've played a third of it. Maybe, I'll reconsider playing it at some point.
  2. @Cult Icon There is a Netflix TV series on the Sengoku period in which Sekiro takes place. It's pretty good. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10551256/
  3. She's a wonderful woman too! Kind-hearted, dedicated and passionate. She says that eating was an important part of her well-being and that we can start to eat clean at any age!
  4. Oh and also, happy Easter to everyone! Madeline Ford bunny.mp4
  5. BTW, to contest this law, the media used many classical fallacies: straw-man argument, red herring, slippery slope, argumentum ad misericordiam and above all... hasty generalization. These sophistries (that the American media love to use) have been around for millennia
  6. There are alternatives for these people, like proxy-voting, which is safer against frauds. Anyway, I agree that all this could be debatable, but what shocks me is people making articles saying they're against voter ID... The most disturbing thing, to me, is to see that multi-billion companies feel they have the right to comment, contest and try to modify democratic processes (as if these companies were feudal powers...) Nobody voted for Coca Cola, MSNBC or Hollywood actors... So, these people don't have the right to bully democracies. But that's just my opinion.
  7. Dude, you're victim of media disinformation. Don't believe me or them, just read the text yourself (it's section 33): https://www.legis.ga.gov/api/legislation/document/20212022/201121 It's about people sollicting votes in any manner or means (including gifts, food and drink). Then, they say that poll officer have to make water available for voters. It's not what Joe and his buddies (the media, Coca Cola and Delta) say. They misinformed people. Also, this section could be debatable, but it's not a key section and what the media (and big companies) contest is voter ID. Are you really against voter ID? That's a key aspect of safe elections.
  8. Yeah, that's really its big problem. It's also the problem of many other games: I'm playing AC Odyssey and it's way too easy as well (but it's beautiful, the story is nice, music too, etc. but it would be so much better with a smarter gameplay). Games with no endurance bar are often easy, cause there's no penalty for those who spam the escape buttons. Maybe the studio leaders are afraid that really difficult games will scare the normies
  9. And this one for its odd and beautiful rhythm (very interesting 6/8 structure)
  10. This one is beautiful!
  11. I like this one and particularly the very slow heartbeat during the first part (probably a 30-40 bpm or something like that - like a very slow human heart, quite a contrast with how fast the abyss watchers are)
  12. 1. Vanessa Hudgens (2) 2. Naressa Valdez (0) 3. Valeria Lakhina (0) 4. Ida Zeile (0) 5. Eva Mikulski (0) 6. Haley Kalil (0) 7. Lucy Hale (0) 8. Adriana Mora (0) 9. Efrat Dor (0) 10. Maartje Verhoef (0) 11. Mia Ivanska (0) 12. Candace Owens (0)
  13. Madison Headrick: 6 Madisyn Menchaca: 4 Maelys Garouis: 5 Maggie Rawlins: 5 Maia Cotton: 5 Manelle Souahlia: 5 Manon Zimmermann: 6 Mara Lafontan: 5
  14. Valeria Lakhina Loren Kemp Angelina Michelle
  15. Daria Mokilajczak Samantha Gradoville Juliana Herz McKenna Berkley
  16. 'member the Madonna video on Covid?
  17. @Cult Icon The visual effects in 300 are close to some in the Ringed city. I like this type of colors!
  18. It took me one minutes to find it https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0306919217308047 Why do you let Coca Cola (a company that causes diabetes) lecture you in the USA?
  19. One advice to eat clean: don't buy any product from an American company. Sorry to say this, but the US food industry is horrible: products loaded with sugar, more processed that gasoline.... Look at Coca Cola: this drink is shit. It's probably one of the causes of the diabetes pandemic in the USA (which is a real killer). The Coca Cola company is an awful company that want to play the good guys (for example, by criticizing voter ID: something that any normal democracy does BTW....), but in reality Coca Cola is a diabetes seller. Look at that. I'm sure we can correlate it with Coca Cola sales.
  20. She was cute! But I always preferred Yasmine Bleeth or Angelica Bridges (though she became a surgergy freak...) Gena Lee Nolin was hot too, but she became another surgery freak... the privilege of being a hot woman is so high (it's really very very very high) that these woman can't stand to age. But they're wrong, many women age well if they take care of themselves, like Estelle Lefébure (she's 54, but she takes care of herself - there are simple hacks: eat clean and take care of your skin)
  21. BTW, we also ban mail-in ballots in France. Because that's what democracies do. Big tech censor people who criticize mail-in ballots on the Internet, because Big Tech are American companies (and in the USA, big companies are feudal lords). I'm glad I don't live in this non-democracy. Things could be better if I didn't have to use Murican big tech and if Murican BS didn't try to colonise our news
  22. The media is demanding that Hollywood punishes Georgia for voter ID (which every normal democracy has BTW...............) https://www.cnbc.com/2021/04/01/why-hollywood-its-staying-quiet-about-georgias-new-voting-law.html That's how it works in the USA: big companies, media and show business decide for the people.... and they call it a "democracy". I'm glad I live in a country that's closer to a real democracy.

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