That_Devil_Girl
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- Comment on Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 - ‘A Betting Man’ Trailer 2 weeks ago:
If the devs screw this up, the modding community will fix it.
- Comment on No more fucking dooming 4 weeks ago:
Yes, because voter shaming has a long history of success 🙄
- Comment on Avatar: The Last Airbender Is Getting a AAA RPG With Saber Interactive and Paramount Game Studios - EXCLUSIVE 1 month ago:
I see triple A, and red flags go up. Didn’t Bethesda brag about being a triple A gaming company right before crapping out Starfield?
- Comment on Does a clean PC run better than one with a lot of dust in it? 2 months ago:
Computers need to be relatively cool to function properly.
Dust acts as a heat insulator, trapping heat inside.
Dust also clogs the cooling fans from doing their job.
Most computers have built-in features that auto throttle or even self shut-down if the heat gets too high.
More dust = more heat = more speed throttling & shutdowns.
- Comment on What games popularized certain mechanics? 2 months ago:
Though it was used in a few games before, a Quake tournament and Half Life 1 cemented the use of WASD controls.
- Comment on What have you played this week? 3 months ago:
Final Fantasy 14, specifically the new expansion content.
- Comment on [deleted] 3 months ago:
I do.
www.google.com/amp/s/www.huffpost.com/…/amp
Steve Mnuchin and OneWest Bank were, according to a memo obtained and reported on by The Intercept, guilty of “widespread misconduct” in the form of over 1,000 legal violations. The memo was the result of a year-long investigation and it asserts that OneWest Bank operated to intentionally boost foreclosures. The Campaign for Accountability called for a federal investigation of Mnuchin and OneWest Bank claiming they used “potentially illegal tactics to foreclose on as many as 80,000 California homes.”
Yet despite internal memos explicitly mentioning numerous prosecutable offenses by Mnuchin and co., then California Attorney General Kamala Harris refused to prosecute.
She’s never given an explanation for her decision and Mnuchin later donated $2,000.00 to Harris’ campaign. It was his only donation to a democratic candidate.
- Comment on [deleted] 3 months ago:
Kamala has the charisma of a potato, so it’s not yet clear how well she’ll do. She has a few sketchy things in her past as the former California attorney general which will likely come up (taking bribes to drop serious charges).
- Comment on USA'ers of this instance do you think a two woman ticket would give Democrats the white house again? 3 months ago:
Yeah, a lot of us don’t do identity politics. I don’t care if they’re a man or woman or whatever. It could be a sentient ham sandwich for all I care.
What matters is their record and their willingness to fix things.
- Comment on What is the actual point of a bra? 4 months ago:
Auto misspeller strikes again.
- Comment on What is the actual point of a bra? 4 months ago:
Weight distribution and jiggle control is something I can’t relate to though
Well, you can try a little experiment in the privacy of your home. Take two water balloons about the size of softballs and tape them to your chest. Spend the whole day wearing them around the house.
It’ll quickly become something you can relate to 😀
- Comment on What is the actual point of a bra? 4 months ago:
I have 38C and I wear a bra for a variety of reasons. It does help with support, they weigh a lot and having them bounce freely hurts. It’s like having two large water balloons taped to your chest. Every slight bump or jolt pulls on the skin.
It also helps with sweating. Underwood sweat is a real thing and just as uncomfortable as armpit sweat or thigh rub sweat. A bra helps to absorb sweat and moisture under there.
A bra also acts a a sort of “armor.” My breast’s are rather sensitive, and rubbing against my shirt or other stuff can be painful. Having a bra layer protects them from chaffing and rubbing.
There’s also a bit of vanity to it, depending on type and style of bra. Some are utilitarian and functional only, some are stylish, and some are designed to show off in low cut blouses.
- Comment on Why is the US not considered a third world country? 4 months ago:
Where are you getting this from?
- Comment on Elon Musk calls for “criminal prosecution” of Twitter/X ad boycott perpetrators 4 months ago:
He certainly exercises his free speech to lie about his advocacy for free speech.
- Comment on How come liberals dont hate conservatives the way conservatives hate liberals 6 months ago:
Conservatives are typically motivated by anger and fear. They tend to be less educated and more superstitious. They can be easily swayed by appeals to their religious beliefs.
Those motivated by anger and fear are far more easily tricked and manipulated by others with nefarious intent. They can even be deceived into going against their own interests, as evident by Republican politicians and their opposition to democracy and freedom.
Liberals are typically motivated by humanism and live-and-let-live philosophy. They tend to be more educated and less superstitious.
Democrat politicians have a much harder time trying to browbeat liberal voters to do their will. They’re conflicted as they lose voters if they obey their rich donors, and they lose donors if they obey their voters.