Qwerty3781122
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Ross, you look like Skallagrim (that guy who talks in his videos about cold weapons), except you seem less built and have long hair.
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After reading the beginning I got the impression that it is an interesting article. I don't necessarily agree with the comparison with the USSR (financing a political, media and military elite doesn't make something 'soviet') but the opening statement is... interesting?! ("L’ ESENZIONE FISCALE E’ SPESA PUBBLICA A TUTTI GLI EFFETTI."). I'd read it if I had a translated version, since it seems italian and portuguese are not mutually intelligible... ]: Ok, I'll translate it (it's in Italian, my language). Give me a second...
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There's an article from the thought-provoking blog KeinPfusch, which I'd like to share in this topic. Problem is... it's completely in Italian, but I can translate it for you. Are you interested? https://nientestronzate.wordpress.com/2013/01/13/united-soviet-of-america/
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There are two men: one is without legs, the other has four legs. "I have lost my legs in World War I" "I have found them in World War II"
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I remember an old topic in which Ross Scott discussed about maturity in videogames. Well, in this website there are thougth-provoking flash games, maybe he'll like them. http://www.molleindustria.org/
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Which is exactly what is happening right now in my country, Italy. USA, in Italy, is still believed to be the perfect country ever, so perfect that we Italians must imitate it. So we are embracing liberism and anti-statism, we are giving (indirectly) political power and media control to big money, we are slowly abandoning our welfare and our work laws ("The article 18 of the Italian Workers' Satute, which prevents us to be fired without reason, is useless; So it can die; Duuuh...") and we are being brainwashed against European Union ("Our crisis is all their fault, not ours; Duuuh..."). No offence, but, reading the posts of this forum, it's funny to see that Italy and the legendary USA have almost the same problems. Yes, you don't have a serious problem of mafia and, maybe, we don't have the same serious problem of energy resources, but Italy is embracing your system in time of crisis, and we are paying the consequences. Ross, you did well to move in Poland, to move in European Union. You did the right choice. Welcome in EU. Yes, Italy is part of it, but we are stupidly acting against it.
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Reading the daily article of Kein Pfusch, the brilliant blog of Uriel Fanelli. He talks about economics, politics and society. It's a shame that his blog is only in Italian and not in English. His articles are at least 15 times better (in terms of accuracy and informativity) than the bullshit of Cracked.
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"I think that he will make die Freeman at the end." "make die Freeman" Oh, sorry, English is not my mother language. If I commit grammar mistakes, please correct me.
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... but this study about meat preservatives really creeps me out. http://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/12/4296.asp Enjoy.
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Since Ross seems to having enough and being tired of this series, I think that he will make die Freeman at the end. I hope so, because I prefer Civil Protection and Ross' Game Dungeon.
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Let me guess: Dark Seed?
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Describe your perfect video game
Qwerty3781122 replied to Psychotic Ninja's topic in Gaming in general
Mmh, a PC videogame with these features actually exists. Ok, it's not EXACTLY the game you wish, but it is interestingly close. I'm talking about Camera Café, a tie-in videogame of the homonymous italian sit-com (which is part of the homonymous european TV format). According to italian Wikipedia (I didn't played it), in this game: -you have objectives to complete, being at the same time careful about your daily job in the office; -you can interact with other employees and office objects (hardware, elevators... you can also sabotate them). Interactions may change your chances of action. The game has its sequel, Camera Café 2, which features a new plot, a bigger office map and a new mode, the "Dirty Trick Contest", in which you have to do more tricks to your colleagues as possible. You said that you don't like tie-in videogames based on movies (let alone sit-coms), Ross, but maybe you'll find these games interesting. (English is not my mother-language. If you find errors, please tell me.)