The fact that this book starts in 2024 with an election gone wrong is too spot on.
Great read that goes into climate and class issues as well.
The fact that this book starts in 2024 with an election gone wrong is too spot on.
Great read that goes into climate and class issues as well.
Think of it like being diagnosed with cancer. It can be a death sentence but you can also recover with treatment.
We are facing the truth that nothing is permanent in history but change doesn't always mean death. It's very scary, but live your life. You have today, make it mean something.
Amazing! Had no idea. Happy to have this out after so many years.
Read as Trick and Treated
Suicide and self-harm were included in the list.
https://www.cdc.gov/suicide/facts/data.html#cdc_data_surveillance_section_6-suicide-methods
The ones I've dealt with in the US in past elections were volunteers. 99% were great, but one was a former candidate and caused all kinds of problems. The clerk ended up removing him in the end.
Also in most states challengers/poll watches are not allowed to speak to voters. If they have concerns they need to talk to the actual poll workers
Right
That last part is a nice reminder that Yoshida is a great producer and human.
Really wish every gacha game does this when they close down the online part.
This might line up with their planned Mac and iOS release.
Lemmy sure loves tall girls :)
It took a few tries to get into it. Once you play for a while you realize how much freedom you really have at the start and can make cash and advance pretty easily. I fell in love with the mines. Worked really well since the more you mine the more materials you get to automate farming.
Also if you have someone to coop with do it. Having multiple players makes things fun and easier.
The wiki for the game is amazing and helps a lot starting out.
https://stardewvalleywiki.com/Getting_Started