averyminya
The issue isn't how people used their votes. The issue is that 20 million people didn't show up to vote.
With the math available, every single Democratic voter could have voted 3rd party and Trump would still have won. Third party voters had little to no effect on this election, outside of those who were swaying to say don't vote at all. 50 to 100 thousand third party votes from each state just don't make the numbers needed for the E.C. votes.
We needed voters, period. They didn't show up.
When the people in China can go outside in public without wearing filtration masks I'll consider start taking their environmental approaches more seriously.
There's just something off-putting about a text based forum getting video content.
Vermhat is my President of choice if I'm being honest
Well, the Monster Hunter Wilds Beta test ended. I'm devastated honestly, because I didn't get to play it enough! It started the day I had work and ended 2 hours after I got off today. I misread the timezone and I thought it ended on the 4th and 11:59am in my timezone. It ended at like 8pm or so.
So that's too bad! Other than that ~8 hour treat that I thoroughly enjoyed, I've finally gotten around to Dragon's Dogma 2 and I'm enjoying it as well (though slighted now after my favorite series was ripped away from me). It feels a little floaty for some of the characters, but it so far has been a good experience. I've been in a bit of a gaming slump so it's been nice to relax some and play some nostalgic games right as winter is hitting.
The gaming slump I was in had me pretty much only playing Phantom Brave and sifting through little games like Sonic Mania, so I'm looking forward to the games I have on my radar cause it's really the first time in a while!
Oh also, Amanda the Adventurer 2 came out and my partner and I played through it a little bit. It's pretty good, although it isn't the most straightforward. We had to use a guide for quite a bit of it and, while we were close to the right track for each puzzle, we just were not on the ball with what the developers wanted from us. I think the first game was a lot like that though if I remember, and so really what matters more with that in mind is how they continue the story and the atmosphere, which they really nailed. The perfect amount of corporate conspiracy supernatural demon cult technological red herring horror.
All in all, I guess being an adult means winter is gaming time cause I've been pretty much too busy the rest of the year to really want or have time to game. For me, a big part of gaming is how I'm feeling, sometimes I want point and pop, sometimes I want laid back, sometimes I want something new, and sometimes I want to make numbers go big. And sometimes, I want to do other things that aren't gaming, which makes actually gaming feel a little guilty.
That's funny, I feel the opposite about Deadlock! There's not really a MOBA first person shooter that is out there, particularly one with such an in depth movement system that is fairly ubiquitous for each character. It does have a skill ceiling, but I would say for casual play, especially starting out, it's mostly about being patient brick wall and playing the denial game to force mistakes that you can punish.
It's effectively a first person MOBA with characters that you might see in Paladins. It feels really good, but it is intense for sure -- my biggest issue is map navigation and learning it as a whole. But I also really like technical gameplay, one of my favorite games is Smash Bros. Melee so this is just an extension of that love.
I would say if you wanted to give it a shot (if you haven't already) ~~give each character a shot in the training ground. Get a small feel for their abilities and it'll help you get a sense of not only what feels fun for you, but also what to expect from the opponents!~~ Edit: I had read your comment over again after I posted of course and I had forgotten that you did go into the testing ground. Sorry! lol. End edit. And for items, that's a bit harder, I personally don't care much and just go by passives that sound helpful. Just click once though, double clicking will buy and then sell the item.
Which, in a way is a testament to my first paragraph. Patience is key ;)
I played it for 10 hours, it runs fine. Granted, I have a 5800x3d and a 3080, but from what I've been reading the people complaining have similar specs.
I think it's a bit of a CP2077 situation where some peoples experience vastly differ from others, from bugs to performance.
It's funny how easy it is, but no, let's jump through hoops to justify it.
This one seems to be she didn’t show up to our climate protest, but neither did Harris, and that she has a retirement account with fossil fuel shares in it like Harris and nearly every other American with a retirement account.
If you're the Presidential candidate for the Environmental Party I feel like it's the epitome of practicing what you preach. She and her husband having investments in oil is significant when your entire political position is antithetical to big oil. Accepting donations from Republican donor companies like Home Depot, and having multiple different politicians specifically say the Green Party is meant to siphon votes from the Democratic party.
If the Green party cared, it would be appealing to both moderates in their party. They do not. If the Green party cared, they would do more in between election years and fight for political positions beyond council members and mayors (4 total btw).
And if the Green Party cared, they would post a candidate who actually believed in what the party stood for by following the convictions of the Green Party and not having investments in big oil. And maybe one who had support in Congress to actually pass policy.
Edit: Their candidates are all you need to know, too. Kyrsten Simena was a Green Party member, who also was happy taking donations and making investments in oil companies. It's a pattern.
Under the Influence by the Chemical Brothers
I doubt the conservatives will restructure the American government. When Trump dies, if it's in office, J.D. Vance will be president.
If they continue with Project 2025, well, then I guess Christians will never have to vote again.