That account is less than a month old and the literal first thing they did with it was defend Putin. Yesterday they got banned from some communities for spreading antivax nonsense. Classic stuff.
I agree with that (for the most part, I think it could do with a bit more centralisation), but I don't think it's what "every time in history" is pointing to
Headlines were invented to get attention for a story, not to replace it. Otherwise, nobody would bother to write an article (or in this case conduct an interview) under the headline
The actual video has the MI6 guy bring up Israel's involvement as well. If these were actual people making assumptions off of headlines, they would never have found out
But no, I don't think that every single commenter is an actual person who just made an assumption, commented, and left without even pressing play on the video
Edit: almost every single commenter. Shout out to the one talking about Trump shitting himself instead. Still should have pressed play, but at least it was funny
If that was the case, would they not just put the correct video back instead of taking it down altogether and uploading the correct one separately? I don't know if you actually can replace the video file on a youtube upload. I know there are some limited editing tools that can be used to cut a segment out, but that wouldn't explain this
If the yellow is down to a directional light source (and I don't have a better idea than that), I wonder if the white fur is reflecting a fair bit of it? It's like how having a sheet of paper laying flat near a wall causes the bit of the wall above it to be a bit lighter. It still looks like the yellow is mostly on the opposite side to the purple, so I think it's plausible
Does the camera you took the pic with do any kind of automatic correction / enhancement? This looks like the results you would get if the pic had warm artificial lighting, the colour temperature was shifted to make her fur neutrally white, and then the saturation was cranked up. That results in orange closest to the artificial light source (catching the strongest warm light, therefore keeping some orange when the temperature is shifted to make most of her fur look white again) and purple farthest from it (it wasn't orange before, so the de-oranging just purplified it) and then the saturation increase exaggerates the effect
No idea if anyone has done anything to make this more than an idea, but if you want to de-orbit someone else's satellite safely you could use a laser broom. Whe you vaporise stuff with a laser, the material that ablates off of the object imparts a bit of thrust to that object. This means that zapping a satellite with a laser can potentially slow it down just like pushing it with a rocket. It also has the benefit of being useable on any other troublesome debris, and it can be reused between jobs (assuming you solved the engineering challenges of Big Space Laser)
As someone who was way out of practice at games like this when I picked up ER, I would almost certainly not have made it past Margit if I didn't have the option to go prod at the edges of Caelid and carve up the Weeping Peninsula until I levelled up a bunch
I'm a big fan of it (provided it is done well, of course). I love exploring in games. I enjoy seeing something interesting in the distance and being able to go check it out. I love soaking in the atmosphere of somewhere like Siofra, or figuring out the maze of Leyndell. I personally don't see the problem with replay value either, given how permissive the fast travel system and Torrent's mobility are; if you just want to zoom between the legacy dungeons on subsequent playthroughs, you absolutely can
I don't think an open world should be an expectation or a requirement, as I do recognise that making a good open world is fucking hard and resource-intensive in development. If a dev team thinks it's right for their game, though, I'm absolutely on board
The Lands Between have some low points as a map, of course. I did most of the catacombs on my first run, now I only do the ones that have something in them I want or a fun fight like Ordovis. The Consecrated Snowfields and the Mountaintops are both short on stuff to do and see. That's not the end of the world, though. I don't need it to be flawless to find it fun
40 miles per charge, for those that haven't read it. That's enough for a return trip on a whole lot of ferry journeys, though. Certainly a good chunk of the major ones where I am
That account is less than a month old and the literal first thing they did with it was defend Putin. Yesterday they got banned from some communities for spreading antivax nonsense. Classic stuff.