This is a user review of Draugen. Not Dustborn. Draugen: a game set in 1920s Norway with zero "propaganda", unless you count "mountains and fjords are real pretty" as propaganda.
Oh, and play Draugen! It's a neat little mystery, perfect October entertainment.
"for each track card all players first execute phase 1 together, then they execute phase 2 together and then phase 3 together for the same track card"
then
"phase 1: player in front executes this phase first - all others follow front to back"
"for each track card all players first execute phase 1 together, then they execute phase 2 together and then phase 3 together for the same track card"
then
"phase 1: player in front executes this phase first - all others follow front to back"
Spend billions on that.
I've not even seen funhouse mirror versions of the "information is meant to be free" techno utopian takes that prefaced peer to peer sharing.
Just scaled theft.
I've not even seen funhouse mirror versions of the "information is meant to be free" techno utopian takes that prefaced peer to peer sharing.
Just scaled theft.
Just caught up on ep 2 and 3 after rewatching The Nightman Cometh and they hold up to the best of them.
Looking forward to the rest of the season now.
Just caught up on ep 2 and 3 after rewatching The Nightman Cometh and they hold up to the best of them.
Looking forward to the rest of the season now.
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Mario, Luigi, Wario, Waluigi, Peach, even Bowser are just aristocrats fighting for different minority rule
the Goomba resents the Koopa, the Koopa feels above the Goomba, they and the Toads war not thinking they are more like each other than like Mario
Supremarioism: Mario, Luigi, Wario, Waluigi
Mario, Luigi, Wario, Waluigi, Peach, even Bowser are just aristocrats fighting for different minority rule
the Goomba resents the Koopa, the Koopa feels above the Goomba, they and the Toads war not thinking they are more like each other than like Mario
Not auditor access. Not admin.
They were given “tenant owner” privileges in Azure — full control over the NLRB’s cloud, above the CIO himself.
This is never supposed to happen.
couldn't resist
couldn't resist