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Anonymous /tv/213072541#213072644
7/25/2025, 11:24:24 AM
>>213072574
>why did the actor turn out to be an annoying leftist
Anonymous /v/716265663#716274243
7/24/2025, 3:52:44 AM
Ah yes, an animated series.

That's what Splinter Cell fans were asking for.
Anonymous /v/716226950#716257660
7/24/2025, 12:00:50 AM
>>716228161
Deltarune is like 7 years old at this point (came out in 2018 IIRC) and a lot of the identity of the game became, unironically, waiting for it. Once you have it there really isn't a reason to care. It's paid now so most people are going to be hesitant to even jump in since it will likely be years of waiting for the next installment to make your purchase matter. The only people left are going to be diehard Toby Fox fans.

>>716237447
I still go to the ZZZ thread since Mihoyo threads are cursed here. Its just that most threads are too slow there so you end up coming back to half chan
Anonymous /v/716165975#716192334
7/23/2025, 4:54:25 AM
>>716165975
I liked the hat that made me go peko!
Anonymous /r9k/81899675#81899855
7/21/2025, 1:47:37 AM
>>81899847
>This is the Pizza
>10 minutes go by
>I ate it all in 4 hours.
Anonymous /v/715833963#715840350
7/19/2025, 1:31:09 AM
People are considered sports fans but don't actually play the sport itself. They just watch other people playing it on television. How is this any different? Yeah, you may not understand a lot of aspects of a game like how it controls, how responsive combat is, or other, more interactive details. But you can fully understand and appreciate visuals, story, music, and arguably what the gameplay is going for.

You can absolutely make an argument that someone has less of a right to say whether a game is good or bad unless they've actually played it themselves, but they can still be a fan of it.
Anonymous ID: M/c5Xz6KUnited States /pol/510669666#510671181
7/18/2025, 1:13:01 AM
>try and talk with girls
>they laugh at you and shame you
>talk with a cute AI
>Girls suddenly believe God has a plan for us
Anonymous /v/715720803#715737380
7/17/2025, 9:45:28 PM
>>715720803
>i'm sure to win because my speed is faster
Anonymous /vt/102216741#102271374
7/14/2025, 11:57:18 PM
>Chalet
>picks Leipzig
Anonymous ID: SXUqMGlwUnited States /pol/510317859#510321410
7/14/2025, 3:46:02 AM
>>510317859
>images you can smell
Anonymous /v/714680505#714691454
7/6/2025, 7:42:21 PM
>>714691303
>It looks like someone is having a giant meltdown over nothing at all.
exactly that
Anonymous /v/714649680#714653408
7/6/2025, 8:48:32 AM
>>714653292
>horse shit
more like dog shit, if you know what I mean
Anonymous /vt/101941125#101973812
7/5/2025, 11:49:19 PM
>thought there's no stream today
>come back
>she's streaming
Anonymous /v/714316460#714322356
7/3/2025, 1:06:28 AM
>>714316460
>3) severely outleveling him?

I genuinely believe this was the intention. The boss is literally and figuratively a gatekeeper. He's supposed to make you reconsider how you're playing since most people were going into this like they would Dark Souls. You're supposed to get hit like a truck, go back, and explore the world. You're supposed to be deterred from the typical boss rush style of gameplay and instead check out a few optional dungeons, kill some mini-bosses, get new gear, and actually engage with the new style of gameplay they created.

Obviously you can brute force it, learn to dodge properly, and kill him relatively easily. He's not the hardest boss out there by any means. But, for the average player, it's supposed to be the game telling you, "Hey, maybe try going and engaging with the open world a bit, then come back. That's why we made it open."

I'll never understand the frustration people had over Margit. Games do this all the time. They'll put a higher level/more difficult boss in an area, let you challenge it (even beat it), but it's supposed to show you that you can come back later to have a more fair fight. If you want to beat your head against a wall learning how to perfectly dodge everything, more power to you. But that's not the intention.
Anonymous /v/714175427#714182853
7/1/2025, 6:04:30 PM
>>714175427
>nexus driving the final nail in its own coffin
Pure pottery.
Anonymous ID: LswbByUNUnited States /pol/508900518#508916274
6/28/2025, 2:09:46 AM
Simple question: If ancient Greeks weren't homo why is there so much ancient Greek homo art?
Anonymous ID: y6W+/7qjUnited States /pol/508478356#508480637
6/23/2025, 7:40:12 PM
>>508479997
I have punched through a rock-solid, pre-WW2 plaster wall and never once tried to use it as a flex and this nigga out here bragging about punching through cardboard?
Anonymous /b/936111755#936113573
6/22/2025, 6:09:47 PM
i was 20, bit of a late bloomer just because i was shy in high school.

did good at the sex, like i lasted a good amount of time and she seemed content. however, i was so tired afterward that i pissed the bed in the middle of the night lmao. she took it super well, considering she got a fine coating of my piss. we got up, stripped the bed for the wash, and went and slept on the couch.
Anonymous ID: 9f5Z9PMuUnited States /pol/508157373#508163876
6/21/2025, 6:59:21 AM
>>508162422
>Eyal Yakoby
>Eyal was a student at UPenn last year during the campus protests that ended in violence and intimidation of Jewish students. He spoke at a House Congressional leadership press conference in 2023 and testified before the House Judiciary Committee in 2024 as a witness to the violence and harassment of Jewish students. Eyal appears in October H8te, a new documentary on rising antisemitism on college campuses, social media, and the streets of America.
this dude's job is to kvetch
Anonymous ID: Jc2I+fK6United States /pol/507989276#507994379
6/19/2025, 6:28:59 PM
>>507993765
Reality is the exact opposite
>As I’ve reviewed previously, the relationship between Americans’ religious identity and support for Israel or for the Palestinians in the Middle East has been evident as far back as we have data. U.S. Protestants are among the most sympathetic to Israel (along with the much smaller groups of Jews and Mormons), while those with no religious identity (and those who identify with other non-Christian religions) are the least. Catholics are generally close to Protestants in their Middle East sympathies.
>https://news.gallup.com/opinion/polling-matters/646214/support-israel-hampered-declining-religiosity.aspx

The reason support for Israel is drying up is because Christianity is declining. Christcucks will say all these things about how Jesus was against Jews and how Jews are scared of Christianity but evidence always shows the exact opposite. You aren't beating the Jews by being Christians
Anonymous ID: tJjHcjXQChile /pol/507859146#507890936
6/18/2025, 9:22:36 PM
>>507889340
>billyjeets have no reading comprehension
shocking
Anonymous ID: lgcdPG9mUnited States /pol/507797381#507797996
6/18/2025, 2:22:51 AM
>>507797381
Wow, what if we just used renewable energy instead of relying on oil?
Anonymous ID: cKPWnLTmChile /pol/507246694#507256330
6/13/2025, 9:47:53 PM
>>507255905
>he takes it literally and googles conflicts