[-] ochi_chernye@startrek.website 1 points 2 days ago

That's too bad. No autosave you can load from before it started? I love KC:D; it's one of very few story-based games that I was motivated to play through more than once. I had a quick look, but I couldn't find any mods that let you pause that section and come back to it later.

I really enjoyed Theresa's DLC, but it can be an unwelcome change of pace if you're not ready for it. There's certainly no shortage of people that have had this issue, but it looks like the only fix is to power through it or load an earlier save. You do get a nice Skalitz shield from Theresa when you finish it, at least.

[-] ochi_chernye@startrek.website 16 points 3 days ago

Oh, and you can forget about wearing any kind of wrap-around shades! Might as well put on a red hat. I feel your pain.

[-] ochi_chernye@startrek.website 1 points 3 days ago

Yes, I'd put this right up there with Daisy May Cooper's apoplectic rage at Richard Herring failing to recognize her hippo!

[-] ochi_chernye@startrek.website 16 points 3 days ago

Can you see that you're arguing against fictitious strawmen? You seem to be operating under the delusion that for all the dumb normies who have "bought into" the existing two-party system, politics is just a game that they play without understanding. You've reduced them all to NPC's who lack the capacity to reason; obviously their only motivation could be mindless conformity to their "team".

Is it your contention that it doesn't matter what party controls the branches of government, because they're both the same? While this is factually inaccurate, it would at least be in line with the actions you're advocating. Speaking of which, how exactly do you imagine a "protest" vote would deny the subsequently elected government legitimacy? What force and effect do you foresee that action producing? Because anyone with a working knowledge of our electoral system can tell you that the only discernable result will be the empowerment of the minority party, which in this case seeks a fascist overthrow of our democratic system.

What you're doing here is applying shallow, childish logic to a complex and nuanced problem, while pretending to have some high-minded motivations which—if they exist at all—clearly haven't been thought through.

[-] ochi_chernye@startrek.website 2 points 6 days ago

If you're interested, The Flop House (long running bad movie podcast with three hosts and sometimes a guest; 2/3 hosts are former Daily Show writers [they are three cishet white guys, but not stupid or bigoted]) did an episode with Parker Bennett, one of the screenwriters of the '93 SMB movie. He's got some pretty great anecdotes about making it!

[-] ochi_chernye@startrek.website 2 points 6 days ago

No....no. See, 1+1=2, so we can see that 2 is double the amount of 1. 2+2=4.

[-] ochi_chernye@startrek.website 1 points 6 days ago

It can be—and usually is—both.

[-] ochi_chernye@startrek.website 26 points 1 week ago

If the last person who talked to him was Stephen Miller, it probably is. To paraphrase George Burns, putting an idea into his head is like putting a basketball into a thimble.

[-] ochi_chernye@startrek.website 35 points 1 week ago

Literally nobody is saying this. You're full of shit.

[-] ochi_chernye@startrek.website 31 points 1 week ago

Every single article about "gen x" this or "gen z" that is 100% bullshit. Stop reposting this garbage.

[-] ochi_chernye@startrek.website 13 points 3 weeks ago

I had a science teacher that told us, "If you sneeze three times and nobody blesses you, the devil takes your soul!"

It's science.

[-] ochi_chernye@startrek.website 12 points 4 weeks ago

There is some debate about the current usage, but many, if not most, Democratic politicians are arguably neoliberals. The model was promoted in the US by Bill Clinton, who championed a centrist, Third Way approach for the party.

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