The Case For Tunic Dlc

In light of Tunic’s publisher’s vocal reluctance toward subscription services, the title may have to look toward alternative means to stay relevant and satisfy its legion of fans. As is, the best possible approach for Tunic could be to look at releasing a DLC pack. RELATED: The Most Beautiful Games of 2022 Tunic Leaves Enough Mystery For a Potential DLC On its surface, Tunic is merely a Zelda-inspired title about an adventurous fox, but hidden underneath its charming exterior is a game that is riddled with deep, sophisticated puzzles....

December 29, 2022 · 3 min · 560 words · Joseph Perez

The Catch On Smoking Guns

The sins of Richard Nixon and Osama bin Laden are in different moral universes. But the two men do share the dubious distinction of being caught red-handed on tape, with no real room for argument except among the brainwashed. And both cases suggest that smoking guns can have unintended consequences, especially when they raise expectations down the road. For the Bush administration’s propaganda campaign in the war against terror, it could be all downhill from here....

December 29, 2022 · 4 min · 848 words · Charles Fernandez

The Causes And Treatment Of Psychogenic Pain

Psychogenic pain is often harder to treat than nociceptive pain or neuropathic pain. Traditional painkillers are designed to treat physical problems, such as inflammation or nerve dysfunction. With psychogenic pain, however, there is often no physical cause to find and treat. Non-pharmaceutical pain treatments, such as TENS and distraction, tend to be more effective at reducing psychogenic pain than traditional painkillers. What Triggers Psychogenic Pain Although this pain is very real for those who experience it, there is no specific test to determine whether you have psychogenic pain....

December 29, 2022 · 2 min · 369 words · Susan Klapper

The Cia Called It But Nobody Listened

Why were the red flags ignored? Intelligence sources believe President Bush’s personal commitment to Gorbachev colored White House assessments. The State Department’s Bureau of Intelligence and Research heatedly maintained that Gorbachev was safe. “State couldn’t accept the plain truth,” says one analyst, “which is that Gorbachev has no political base left.” State’s position was also tainted by White House disdain for the only viable alternative to Gorbachev: Boris Yeltsin. Even after his election as Russian president last June, the administration stuck to a negative impression formed largely during Yeltsin’s raucous 1989 U....

December 29, 2022 · 3 min · 527 words · Joyce Jenkins

The Cinnamon Toast Crunch Guy Had A Rap Career Connected To Kayne West

The internet went crazy after learning that Jensen Karp, the man behind the viral shrimp tail story, is married to actor Danielle Fishel, best known for playing the character Topanga Lawrence on the ’90s sitcom Boy Meets World. But in a new update, people are also realizing that in the early aughts, Karp was a rapper known by the stage name Hot Karl. According to MEAWW, Karp landed a million-dollar record deal at the age of 19....

December 29, 2022 · 2 min · 370 words · Wayne Jones

The Class Barrier

Burma has the only government on earth that places such hurdles between its citizens and an education. Many teachers and students have fled to the United States, Thailand and Singapore. Burma’s universities are currently open, but only for technical subjects and for students who vow in writing to avoid politics. Old city campuses have been replaced by new ones close to Army bases. Tiny private schools now offer classes, but not enough....

December 29, 2022 · 1 min · 99 words · Angeline Herrera

The Classic 60S Sitcom That Inspired Wandavision Still Holds Up Today

The series paid homage to a ton of beloved sitcoms from every era of television, from I Love Lucy to Full House to Modern Family, but arguably the show’s biggest influence – at least in its early 4:3 B&W episodes – was The Dick Van Dyke Show. Wanda is seen watching the show as a child in the episode “Previously On,” and Dick Van Dyke himself worked on the series as a consultant....

December 29, 2022 · 4 min · 802 words · Terry Hembree

The Clinton Solution

AFTER SEVEN MONTHS OF SECRET DELIBERATIONS AND AT least three false starts, the long-awaited debate on U.S. health-care reform burst into the news last week–12 days before Bill Clinton was scheduled to address a joint session of Congress, and to the apparent dismay of the White House. The reason was the leaked release of a 246-page draft of Clinton’s plan for restructuring the nation’s health-care system. This document, marked “privileged and confidential,” had been distributed to key players on Capitol Hill, where it set off frenzied competition among the news media to Get the Whole Thing....

December 29, 2022 · 10 min · 2018 words · Kellie Delgado

The Condition Of Facet Joint Capsulitis

What Is a Facet Joint? Two pairs of facets, which are bony projections, emanate on the right and left sides at the back of the spinal column at every level (with the exception being the very first vertebra). There’s a pair of facets at the top part of each vertebra and a pair at the bottom. A facet joint an interconnection between the facets. Facet joints are also known as zygapophyseal joints....

December 29, 2022 · 3 min · 533 words · George Young

The Contract On The Hitman Trope Explained

Action movies are typically about lone heroes or groups of three to four. The antagonists are typically much greater in numbers, providing an army for the protagonist to mow down. This means that if an action franchise starts with the main characters involved in some shady organization, they’re likely to go to war with their former employers by the end. RELATED: The Human Weapon Trope In Sci-fi, Explained The Contract on the Hitman trope occurs when an assassin finds themselves the target of the organization that used to employ them....

December 29, 2022 · 4 min · 776 words · Yolanda Coleman

The Crusader Vs. The Comandante

Earlier this month Urdaneta, who with Chavez led a failed coup in 1992, struck back. The comandante, along with the other two surviving lieutenant colonels from that coup conspiracy, said Chavez’s government was riddled with corruption. As proof, Urdaneta has filed more than 40 corruption charges with the national prosecutor’s office, which has launched an investigation. Chavez, who is preparing for presidential and parliamentary elections in May, has pledged his full cooperation....

December 29, 2022 · 1 min · 144 words · Andrea Carnes

The Best Round 3 Msl Match Was One Not Shown On Tv

The so-called Selangor Derby between PKNS FC and Selangor on Matchday 3 of the Super League (MSL) last Saturday was given a miss by the match broadcaster, who went with Felda United vs Kedah and T-Team FC vs Pulau Pinang instead. Their decision was understandable, as the venue, the Shah Alam Stadium’s last-minute failure to meet the lighting requirements to hold evening matches necessitated late-afternoon kickoffs for PKNS’ home matches instead, a time frame that must have been deemed unsuitable for the market by the broadcaster....

December 28, 2022 · 7 min · 1332 words · Christine Johnson

The Best Wi Fi 6E Routers For Blazing Speeds

No matter if you already have the top speeds possible from your internet service provider, or are just getting your home future-proof ready, you won’t get a faster or more reliable connection than you will with Wi-Fi 6E routers. Here are the best Wi-Fi 6E routers available today. Q: Is It Worth Getting A Wi-Fi 6E Router? If you want the fastest speeds possible across your network, then yes, investing in a Wi-Fi 6E router is worth it....

December 28, 2022 · 5 min · 933 words · Robert Rankin

The Best Xbox Third Person Shooters Ranked By How Well They Hold Up

RELATED: Great Xbox Games To Play If You Like God of War Although most people associate the original Xbox with first-person shooters due to the Halo games, the console also had a handful of fantastic third-person shooters. As one would expect on a console that, believe it or not, was released over two decades ago, some of these shooters have aged far better than others. These are a few that still hold up today....

December 28, 2022 · 4 min · 843 words · Tabitha Amend

The Best Zombie Survivor Games You Need To Play

But with all the Zombie based media out there, you would think that the genre is getting old and overdone. There are a few games out there which only prove that this genre is not only still popular, but it can still be excellent. The zombie concept hasn’t been beaten to death (yet). Here are 6 zombie survival games that are some of the most fun in the genre and fun games in general....

December 28, 2022 · 4 min · 809 words · Gladys Henry

The Biden Administration Needs To Get Serious About National Defense Opinion

Thus far, the Biden administration has been profoundly unserious. Despite laws that require a new administration to publish national security and defense strategies within a year of taking office, both are missing in action. President Biden’s Interim National Security Guidance, published last year, offered little insight as to the administration’s defense priorities, other than to assure climate change activists of its commitment to their cause. The guidance mentioned “climate change” no less than 14 times, but omitted mention of the roles played by such quaint security institutions as the Army or Navy....

December 28, 2022 · 4 min · 712 words · Bradley Johnson

The Bob S Burgers Movie Nearly Had Every Side Character Appear

The Belchers finally making their way to the big screen seems, to many fans, a much overdue transition. The Fox show’s main characters consist of Bob (voiced by H. Jon Benjamin) and his wife Linda (voiced by John Roberts). Bob and Linda are parents to Tina (Mintz), Louise (Kristen Schaal), and Gene (Eugene Mirman). Their hilarious typical family antics and escapades are gearing up to take center stage in The Bob’s Burgers movie, which, to fans’ delight, will be making its theatrical debut this weekend....

December 28, 2022 · 3 min · 527 words · Edith Moore

The Borowitz Report Most Voters Believe Kerry Is Not Bush

The poll results seem to indicate that Mr. Kerry’s status as someone who is not President Bush is pivotal to his appeal among those who support him. Of those surveyed, 98 percent said they believed that John Kerry was not George Bush, with a scant 2 percent answering “Don’t know.” Asked to name the issue that concerned them most, 9 percent of Kerry voters named “improving the economy,” 12 percent named “fighting terrorism,” and a whopping 79percent named “electing someone who is not George Bush....

December 28, 2022 · 2 min · 236 words · Michael Wheeler

The Brain Behind Borat

Britain’s Sacha Baron Cohen is about to become famous here in “U.S. and A.,” as Borat calls it, and very wealthy to boot. His movie is a chattering-class sensation, and the rights to his next film sold for $42.5 million before “Borat” even made a penny. His career is on fire, but the man himself is a total enigma. Baron Cohen, 35, rarely gives interviews out of character. He guards his privacy so fiercely that, according to the U....

December 28, 2022 · 3 min · 490 words · Angela Coss

The Buteyko Breathing Method For Asthma

Buteyko breathing was developed in the 1950s by a Ukrainian physiologist named Konstantin Buteyko, who believed that numerous illnesses were caused by hyperventilation or a chronically increased respiration rate. It is a highly unorthodox belief with few medical supporters. Despite this, Buteyko breathing has been embraced by some as a form of breath control, improving respiratory function through the daily practice of nasal breathing, breath-holding, and monitored inhalation and exhalation....

December 28, 2022 · 3 min · 582 words · Dorothy Corbett