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Stop fighting chimps
Hello
Stop fighting chimps
It’s on purpose. Sounds like you, and certainly I, don’t care. But it’s being drummed up for a reason. Bad actors, looking to do bad things, by placing a target on people’s backs. The worst kind of politics.
Republicans always have to appease bigots. It’s in their DNA. Probably because they are bigots, their friends are bigots, and/or they just have a hard time knowing who a bigot is because they’re too busy bothsidesing everything. They’re cowards, fighting weaker opponents, always. Fuck them
And flings his poo
It’s time for Warren G to regulate!
Exactly. I guess we are learning that most of our fellow citizens have a hard time with nuance, and all they can do is shit their pants instead of toughen up.
Takes some balls
Bribes allowed. Books on heroism not allowed. Everyday the United States gets shittier.
You can beat em all night long
I think the people making the rules have other things in mind. Not fairness.
FYI Verizon is ending their copper phone land lines in PA
I used to play defensively either by myself or with a friend against the computer. Most people seemed to play a rush strategy. I didn’t find much fun in that. The games were over too quick. Instead I’d simply find a difficulty where I’d last anywhere from 1-2 hours in a game, beating back the cpu while building up more defenses and progressing through the ages and technology, in the early stages of the game. Eventually I could tell I was overpowered and then moved to defeat the enemy. There was a challenge in the beginning half of the game, then just crushing! And none of that rush stuff!
Yeah, spend all your time on it
Maybe it’s a matter of quantity…
I’ve already purchased 1 Biden
The definitive version of the original game! Handles really well if memory serves me right, and isn’t anywhere near as hard as Dread. Zero Mission and Fusion are fantastic.
I suspect this mindfuck is on purpose.
Thinking outside the brain