Re: What are you watching?
Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2023 5:10 pm
I decided to go ahead and get Assassins Creed Valhalla (Complete) which is on Ubisoft with a 20% off (plus regular price reduction) at $28, after being fairly apprehensive about starting it.
Looking over some other games that I skipped over because they were mostly console games when they launched are Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, and The Last of US (though mostly because it seems to be "on rails," similar to the Uncharted series, or God of War, which aside from pushing some buttons, are more of how you make a movie drawn out for many hours.
Assassins creed is also pretty repetitive, but I wasn't seeing too many examples of gameplay that reflected what it was actually like, and similar to Odyssey, I was reluctant to start (but ultimately seem to play start to finish without much distraction from it.)
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https://ia804608.us.archive.org/13/item ... 011%29.m4v
Shelly Duvall has returned to acting for awhile in The Forest Hills
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt19816664/
I came across the Annals of the Bohemian Grove, which is their publication for members, being sold at a Half Price Books in Plano, TX (a lot of wealthy people live near it.) It had the Cremation of Care listed in it, but nothing really too exciting. The majority of it's reputation has to do with the members involved, similar to Clinton and Epstein, or Bill Gates, et al. The kinds of weird stuff going on behind the scenes, moreso than the ceremonies (but what they truly represent might be the real question regarding everything else.) Of course it also reiterates JFK regarding his famous speech, about people operating outside of Democratic processes (which is arguably what the Electoral College was designed for?)
I keep wondering about the past Presidencies and all the weird crap about them.
https://www.quora.com/Was-George-H-W-Bu ... ve-or-both
I'm thinking of people like Kissinger and others who have a lot of muck circling around them.
https://qr.ae/pKecms
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55 minutes in sounds like the Mushroom Kingdom?
Looking over some other games that I skipped over because they were mostly console games when they launched are Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, and The Last of US (though mostly because it seems to be "on rails," similar to the Uncharted series, or God of War, which aside from pushing some buttons, are more of how you make a movie drawn out for many hours.
Assassins creed is also pretty repetitive, but I wasn't seeing too many examples of gameplay that reflected what it was actually like, and similar to Odyssey, I was reluctant to start (but ultimately seem to play start to finish without much distraction from it.)
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https://ia804608.us.archive.org/13/item ... 011%29.m4v
Shelly Duvall has returned to acting for awhile in The Forest Hills
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt19816664/
I came across the Annals of the Bohemian Grove, which is their publication for members, being sold at a Half Price Books in Plano, TX (a lot of wealthy people live near it.) It had the Cremation of Care listed in it, but nothing really too exciting. The majority of it's reputation has to do with the members involved, similar to Clinton and Epstein, or Bill Gates, et al. The kinds of weird stuff going on behind the scenes, moreso than the ceremonies (but what they truly represent might be the real question regarding everything else.) Of course it also reiterates JFK regarding his famous speech, about people operating outside of Democratic processes (which is arguably what the Electoral College was designed for?)
I keep wondering about the past Presidencies and all the weird crap about them.
https://www.quora.com/Was-George-H-W-Bu ... ve-or-both
I'm thinking of people like Kissinger and others who have a lot of muck circling around them.
https://qr.ae/pKecms
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55 minutes in sounds like the Mushroom Kingdom?