In the original the other arm was behind the cubicle and I guess this was easier than drawing a whole new arm.
In the original the other arm was behind the cubicle and I guess this was easier than drawing a whole new arm.
Funnily enough, the 3 he listed (Red Star, MUG, and Commie Caucus) are the 3 I’d most recommend people check out. Unless you have a strong preference for one of them I’d just join whichever is most active in your area.
I like what they were trying to do but it gets annoying really fast when you fight more than one enemy at a time. And one could say that the point is that you are are an ordinary commoner and can’t fight more than one person at a time without great difficulty but if that’s the case then why is the relatively easy solution most of the time to kite them so the AI forces itself to line up and let you take them on one at a time.
Yeah like to me it seems believable that maybe the cia or someone else had something to do with that particular attack, but like if you are going to go through the effort of jacking a plane, why not just ram the plane into it, why go through the extra effort of sending a missile, and then what, paying off witnesses & airtraffic controllers, landing the plane at a blacksite and shooting everyone?
Yeah I’m the same, it’s also that and when it comes to playing against players it feels like it’s more about knowing the general metas and then having a good enough apm to implement them better than your opponent.
getting kiwifarms and destiny banned is funny and good but yeah from what I can tell she’s politically basically the same as vaush
I love ATLA but it did have traces of the same cringe liberalism with how they treated the characters violently resisting a genocidal empire.
Thanks! More the reason to play again. Joyce is a well written character but I hate her and I couldn’t bring myself to help her on my first playthrough.
Do you by chance have a link to where I could read the dialogue or watch a youtube video of it? Or even a guide on how to get to this in game? I’m really curious
Then the final part, meeting the veteran revolutionary who calls Harry out. Harry keeps saying “yeah I’m a communist like you.” and veteran replying that Harry is a dumbass cop who doesn’t know what he’s talking about.
I like how while this is true, it’s also true that (depending on how you just played the game) Harry is someone who just spent the last week among the people, learning about their plights, helping where you can, while the deserter is miserable and hateful, and has completely isolated himself from the working class and any sort of mass struggle, just wallowing in despair at how bad the rest of society has become and how terrible everyone else is for letting it happen. You’re both lousy communists for the opposite reasons.
If this wasn’t enough, someone also made an Abu Ghraib musical…
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I feel like a lot of that sentiment stems from being forced to read them in High School without an instructor guiding you along to contextualize the piece and explain/help appreciate essentially why it is considered a classic.
if neokautskyism was a beer