The Boys 8 Things Only Comic Readers Know About Love Sausage

RELATED: The Boys: Best Superhero Parodies In The Series If there’s one thing to note about Love Sausage, it’s his eagerness for alcohol or the very noticeable sexual organ in his pants. The character is hilarious in both design, action, and dialogue, and there are some great things to know about the character. Hopefully, his appearance in the show glistens into his comic persona. 8 His Powers RELATED: The Boys: Differences Between Herogasm In The Show And Comics...

January 11, 2023 · 4 min · 797 words · Dollie Musser

The California Wildfires Have Now Burned An Area Of Land Larger Than The Size Of Connecticut

According to an update from Cal Fire on Sunday, “since the beginning of the year, there have been over 8,200 wildfires that have burned well over 4 million acres in California.” Data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture on Forest Service land areas shows that Connecticut has approximately 3.5 million acres of roadless area, making the area burned by the California wildfires larger than the state. In addition to burning more area than Connecticut, the wildfires in California have also caused 31 fatalities statewide and destroyed over 8,000 structures....

January 11, 2023 · 2 min · 411 words · Emerald Ross

The Callisto Protocol Director Retracts Previous Comments About Crunch Culture

Schofield took to Twitter for his apology, following up on the now-deleted tweet regarding The Callisto Protocol crunch at Striking Distance Studios. Schofield started his statement first by clarifying how “passionate” he is about the developers that he works with. He then points to how he said he was proud of the “effort and hours the team was putting in.” He goes on to say that this was wrong and that he values the “passion and creativity” of his team and not their long hours....

January 11, 2023 · 3 min · 432 words · Angel Kemper

The Callisto Protocol S Story Dlc Can Go In A Few Interesting Directions

Outside of turning the excellent Helix Station Podcast into a proper, playable experience in The Callisto Protocol, Striking Distance can focus on either Dani or Jacob with its new DLC. Though one option seems far more likely than the other, both present viable scenarios for new content. In the case of Dani, there are two different options available, and both could result in stellar DLC. RELATED: The Callisto Protocol’s Death Animations Add Little to the Combat...

January 11, 2023 · 3 min · 571 words · Justin Cruz

The Class Of 2000 At Berkeley High

The result, “Class Dismissed” (301 pages. St. Martin’s Press. $23.95), is a moving and, at times, heartbreaking, account of three kids from very different backgrounds. Jordan Etra is a middle-class white kid who dreams of attending an East Coast college. Keith Stephens, who is black, represents the third generation in his family to attend Berkeley High and the first to have a shot at college. Autumn Morris looks after her two younger brothers while her mother is at work....

January 11, 2023 · 1 min · 150 words · Michael Pollard

The Clinton Doctrine

A Level Two crisis, as spelled out in PRD-13, would involve trouble in a region where U.S. allies have direct security interests or Washington has secondary concerns, such as an influx of refugees. The proper response, the report says, is to build a coalition, impose pressure and perhaps send troops for a peacekeeping mission, such as the U.N. effort in Bosnia. Level Three includes problems in remote countries where humanitarian concerns might call for intervention....

January 11, 2023 · 1 min · 164 words · Mary Chabot

The Coalition Of The Un Woke Opinion

As if out of a dystopian novel, though, the woke ideology has nonetheless become the unifying creed of the American ruling class. That ruling class, which extends from public sector bureaucracies to the Fortune 500 to Hollywood to Silicon Valley and sundry others in between, has in recent years universally come to imbibe, promulgate and disseminate the core tenets of wokeness. What’s more, that universality often takes the more insidious form of cross-institutional collusion: As Matthew Schmitz put it in a Tablet essay last September, “Governmental authorities and corporations now coordinate in enforcing the dictates of the new secular progressive faith....

January 11, 2023 · 4 min · 703 words · Grace Lopez

The Colts Bad Motto Has Started A War Between Nfl Teams On Twitter

It was funny in the beginning because no one understood what it meant. As the tweet gained attention, other NFL teams started to chime in. It started with the Titans, and then others continued to pile on the Twitter reply chain. Check out the action below: ORIGINAL STORY: The NFL regular season is almost here, which means it’s time for teams to get their fanbases hyped. One way to do that is to create a new team slogan everyone can rally around....

January 11, 2023 · 1 min · 207 words · Tim White

The Conor Mcgregor Plumber Years How The Notorious Almost Wasted His Potential

At a key stage of his development, Conor McGregor began to take fighting classes at Straight Blast Gym under coach John Kavanagh’s guidance. It was a welcome outlet for his restless energy and natural talent. With time, the hobby became an obsession. Conor McGregor started to spend more time at the gym than anywhere else. However, regardless of how much he wished to become a professional fighter, that was still miles away from his reality....

January 11, 2023 · 2 min · 323 words · Daniel Steiner

The Corpses Of Summer

Many journalists consider themselves admirably equipped to turn out crime fiction. Occasionally, they’re even right: Tony Hillerman, for instance, or Patricia D. Cornwell. All That Remains (373 pages. Scribners. $20), due in mid-August, is the third in Cornwall’s dead-on series about Dr. Kay Scarpetta. Virginia’s chief medical examiner is a brainy physician-attorney and sensational cook made mortal by her lousy tennis game and miserable love life. This time out, Scarpetta is tracking a couples-only serial killer with a bizarre MO and no apparent motive....

January 11, 2023 · 5 min · 884 words · Zachary Mackin

The Cost Of Business Ethics As Russia S 2018 World Cup Looms

Brazil spent more than $11 billion to host the event, an increase from the $4 billion South Africa spent when they hosted the 2010 World Cup. FIFA, soccer’s governing body, generated more than $4.65 billion in revenues from the World Cup: 65 percent from media rights, the balance from sponsorship rights. MORE: FIFA standing by Russia | Germany’s World Cup homecoming FIFA’s six global sponsors Adidas, Coca-Cola, Hyundai-Kia, Emirates, Sony and Visa on average paid more than $200 million for the right to be partners in an event that, unlike the Olympic Games, encourages and allows sponsorship markings and advertising directly in and around actual competitions....

January 11, 2023 · 6 min · 1241 words · Brenda Das

The Cost Of Nothing Free To Play Games Are Changing The Industry

Other developers try downloadable content. To combat profit loss from piracy, developers continue to work on a game after its release and provide extra content to those who are willing to pay. You can pay $60 upfront for a game and continue to pay later if you want more. Unfortunately, this draws a fair amount of criticism, especially when games started coming out with day-one DLC—if the content was ready at the time of release, gamers asked, why not just include it in the game?...

January 11, 2023 · 5 min · 899 words · Mary Boyer

The Craze For Pricey Sippin Whiskey

Gonano and about 2,500 other booze lovers jammed long tables on the fifth floor of the Marriott Marquis for the ninth annual WhiskyFest New York, holding out small glasses shaped like hurricane lampshades for short shots of whiskey from the U.S. and Ireland and wee samples of whisky from Scotland, Japan and Canada. (American and Irish distillers generally spell the word with the “e,” while Scottish, Canadian and Japanese producers usually don’t....

January 11, 2023 · 5 min · 974 words · Adam Lund

The Best Skyrim Mods For Wood Elves

RELATED: Skyrim: The Best NPC Quotes In The Game Because Skyrim is quite different from Valenwood, Bosmer find few comforts that remind them of home up in the frozen North. If anything, their Green Pact more closely resembles the magic of the Reachmen than Skyrim’s Stormcloaks or Imperials. With the installation of a few mods, your Wood Elf will feel right at home amongst Bosmer-inspired furniture and Bow and Arrow improvements....

January 10, 2023 · 4 min · 781 words · William Petitt

The Best Studios To Handle New Metal Gear Solid Games

Especially after the negative reviews for Metal Gear Survive and controversial Konami pachinko machines for Metal Gear Solid, many fans feel the beloved series should be handed off to another developer to be treated with better care going forward. Luckily, several other studios in the gaming industry are experienced in delivering high quality games with similar gameplay, tone and production value to Metal Gear Solid. RELATED: Rumor: New Metal Gear Solid and Castlevania Games in the Works...

January 10, 2023 · 4 min · 680 words · Donna Potter

The Best Weapons In Battlefield V

However, all weapons are not made equal and we’ve been hard at work testing and investigating all of them to bring you the information on the best weapons in the game. We’ve also got guides on how to spawn tanks and planes in Battlefield V, and how to customise your weapon loadout too. The weapons you can wield in Battlefield V are dictated by the class you’re currently playing. Each class has access to certain styles of weapon that make them effective at different styles of game play and they are divided up as follows:...

January 10, 2023 · 5 min · 974 words · Benjamin Martin

The Best Wear Fitness Apps

January 10, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Callie Vega

The Binding Of Isaac Repentance All New Bosses

The new bosses for The Binding of Isaac are spread throughout existing floors as well as the new areas included with the DLC. Some of these bosses are original to this expansion while others actually originated from the fan-made Antibirth expansion. RELATED: The Binding of Isaac Creator Edmund McMillen Gives Update on The Legend of Bum-bo Counting all of them, there is a total of 31 new bosses included with The Binding of Isaac: Repentance....

January 10, 2023 · 4 min · 661 words · Eileen Rust

The Borowitz Report Baseball To Alienate Remaining Fans

“At baseball stadiums across the country, it is too hard to find parking spots, and one must wait in long lines for beer and bathrooms,” Selig said. “All of these problems have the same source: simply put, the sport has too many fans.” As Selig’s first step in his plan to reduce baseball’s fan base, the commissioner declared all games to be played for the remainder of the 2002 season a tie....

January 10, 2023 · 2 min · 254 words · Oralia Sims

The Borowitz Report Taliban Shuts Down Government Will Focus On Web Site Instead

The site, taliboom.com, will be operated by a skeleton staff and will offer a wide variety of repressive chat rooms and bulletin boards. Taliban leader Mullah Omar announced the news of the shutdown to his staff at Taliban headquarters in Kandahar. “For those of you who have been with us for the last five years, you know it’s been an awesome ride,” he told the assembled group, many of whom wore baseball caps embroidered with the Taliban slogan: “Have You Talibanned Something Today?...

January 10, 2023 · 2 min · 355 words · Maryann Kadi