Massive Battlefield LAN party in which death is real and you're carted off to be replaced by someone else when you respawn.
Last players standing win a $billion each.
The ability of Rory Stewart to confidently expound on matter's he's not familiar with is *wild*.
Mark McGeoghegan
Mark McGeoghegan
This is a big part of the problem UK parties have in trying to weaponise this scandal. They're so convinced that if they just dig deeper they'll uncover some grand conspiracy that'll bring the SNP edifice down, when it's perfectly believable that this is as benign a case of embezzlement as any other
I don't know where to start with this. I think there are absolutely questions to be asked of Sturgeon vis the SNP's governing arrangements, but he gets so many actual facts wrong (e.g. the COPFS delayed prosecuting until after the election) that he's impossible to take seriously.
"Who would've thought that seats are concentrated when most of the voters are?" - Scottish politicians who predicate their politics on complaining about the Central Belt
I found the first couple of seasons of Outlast pretty entertaining, as much as the finales undermined the entire premise of the show.
Season 3 feels like it's populated by complete morons who have no idea what they're doing.
Use a VPN to create your acct and access it via a lower-regulation state.
Fake ID.
Or, my personal favourite, use a screenshot of Norman Reedus in Death Stranding.
Age verification can be hacked in dozens of ways. This won't work.
Mark McGeoghegan
It's such a good concept that they did a pretty good job of executing in the first couple of seasons in Alaska, but Jesus, S3 is awful...
Can't design a regulatory scheme that achieves your actual goals? Be a hammer that sees every problem as a nail.