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  • No, initial reaction would probably be that “you’re wrong”, and the importer is trying to stiff him and/or is a Biden’s supporter trying to make Trump look bad or some other shit. After some time, he might come around, but the principle of a cult is no matter what fact and evidence you provide, they will dismiss them and refuse to change their minds.



  • Nemesis Lockdown

    We had played Nemesis before, this was our first shot at LD. 5 players, and we had a blast!

    Some co-op move, some sketchy moves: a base self-destruction cancelled at the last minute, an assassination attempt that failed and miserably backfired, a well executed plan ruined by the contingency.

    It was epic and awesome!

    Compared to the original Nemesis, since there is no destination and no engine status to check, the dynamic is a bit different: all players move around focused on their personal goals without raising so much suspicion. The light system adds a bit of tension and more opportunities to play tricks on the other players.

    Definitely deserves the praises it received. I can’t wait to play it again!




  • Because that’s not about privacy, that’s about the trade war. Retaliatory tariffs on US cars increase cost of cars for Canadians, as there are almost no car assembled in Canada. Reducing or eliminating tariffs on cars from China would lower cost of new cars for Canadians while keeping the tariffs up.

    For privacy and security, not a single new car on the market is decent right now. That should be regulated, but that’s no concern for any politician at the moment.













  • Most have spent a considerable amount of time looking for “sources” to confirm their belief, and have talked in length about it to an unreasonable amount of people around them: family, friends, colleagues,…

    The cost of admitting they’ve been idiots and fooled the entire time would be very very high on them. Denial is cheaper.