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Homicidal Queen, Woke Disaster

Lvl 46, chronic #migraine, #ADHD, mental mess, #artist in training and wannabe #gamer from 🇩🇪 #Germany.

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What things sound like an awful combination but are surprisingly good together?
  • Banana juice + hefeweizen = Bananenweizen

    Gosh, it's been a while since I've had one.

  • Now that emotions have settled, what do you think about Mass Effect: Andromeda? Would you recommend it to a fan of ME 1-3?
  • I love it. It's a staple in my yearly replay of Bioware games. It is different. Ryder is not Shepard. Shepard was a seasoned soldier, Ryder is a rookie. Basically the opposite of Shepard. They are getting thrown into a situation they weren't trained for and have to figure things out. It's a different dynamic. Some people like it, some people don't. The gameplay is incredibly fun. It's one of the few games where I upped the difficulty because I really liked engaging with it. Side quests can be a bit dragging. Bioware tried their hands at a somewhat open world, in Inquisition and Andromeda. Sadly it's not their strong suit. It's kinda repetitive. Though there are some side quests that are <chefskiss>

    Is it worth 5 bucks? Hell yeah.

  • German foreign minister will put Ukraine first, "no matter what my German voters think"
  • I, a citizen and one of her voters, do not want a Europe in which we concede a sovereign nation, the Ukraine, to a totalitarian dictator. Putin will not stop at the Ukraine. Now, I'm the first one to prefer a diplomatic solution. Problem is: There is no diplomatic solution. Everything diplomatic would mean giving in to Putin and giving up at least part of the Ukraine. So, yes. Some of her voters may be unhappy. Not all of her voters though. And democracy is when we decide at the next ballot if we agree or not. I have a lot of qualms with the current government. Ukraine is not one of them.

  • German foreign minister will put Ukraine first, "no matter what my German voters think"
  • Conclusion

    A quote from Annalena Baerbock is partly shortened and partly misrepresented. Pro-Russian channels are circulating a video clip that is missing parts of their statement. A German medium also included an incorrect part of the quote in the headline, but changed it after a few hours.

    Baerbock has often been the target of social media disinformation campaigns aimed at discrediting her.

    Translated via Google Translate from BR.de