Dude I swear, Taco Bell is either having some really good marketing lately, or people are just naturally talking about them for some reason. Hell, a YouTuber I normally watch reviewed a new food item on their menu out of the blue, and he normally does gaming content. I'm like 95% sure it was an ad.
I've had them a few times now, and they're pretty decent for what they are. I can't tell what breading they're using exactly, but I'm fairly certain it's tortilla shell pieces. The sauces are also surprisingly good fwiw.
Yeah, I was going to say. Even without the usual tells I just could feel that it seemed AI. It's that glossiness I think; even with a filter over top of it it looks off.
Holy shit, that's awful lmao. The only real thing from that entire pamphlet is that there's no real difference between L and R in Japanese (Think of ramen for example. It was a borrowed/translated word from Chinese: lo mein.) But I guess that's why it's propaganda in the first place.
Yeah, I honestly think it's really interesting! More specifically, Seuss was in the Signal Corps to make propaganda like this alongside other artists you might know such as Stan Lee! Lee even made propaganda/survival comics for troops since a lot of them couldn't be bothered to read manuals for a lot of their equipment lol.
Xbox can play Blu-ray as well, iirc. Still though, your point does stand. Let's just hope that All-Digital consoles don't supercede physical media consoles.
Animal Farm by George Orwell is a novel about farm animals taking their farm back from the farmer who owns them. After a while of having core tenets, their first and most important rule "All animals are equal" suddenly gets appended with "...But some are more equal than others." After this, the events are heavily based off of the rise of Communism*, and more specifically Leninism throughout the newly formed Soviet Union.
*Not to say that the entire book isn't an allegory for the rise of Communism but that's the way writing this brief summary sounded well in my head.
Oh, 100%. There's actually a metric in a lot of sandbox-type games called "TTP" (Time to Penis) which measures how fast players will draw a cock n balls after gaining control of their character
Probabilistic is a $5 word, so to make it make a little more sense, here's what the story is:
Maplestory's parent company, Nexon, added lootboxes into the game without telling people the drop rates of items, which afaik is required because of gambling laws(or something like that), so they had to give a player a 5% refund on their purchases of said lootboxes because of it.
At least Nano comes pre-installed on most machines (I think at least)