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At https://www.lichtbild-manufaktur.shop you can buy this cute custom 3D model of your part of the city. And you can highlight your house with different color. Can you find it?

Crimson Desert pros:
* Protagonists swear, drink and are not ugly.
* Most of the puzzles are actually challenging.
* The world is very open, very vertical, very traversable, enormous and looks great.
* The story is almost non-existent (yes, that's a pro for me)
* The idea of combat smoothly transitioning to and from cutscenes is implemented very well.
The problem: First 10-20 hours (before you unlock most of the mechanics) consist primarily of godawful tutorials.

Not sure if this is satire but "quasi-consensual encounters" sounds badass.
Why a ‘rise in sexual assaults’ by migrants is a price worth paying to end racism - AFRU https://afru.com/price-worth-paying-to-end-racism/
This sounds like great business model:
I Did Not Have 'Everest Guides Poisoning Climbers' on My Bingo Card – HotAir https://hotair.com/tree-hugging-sister/2026/04/01/i-did-not-have-everest-guides-poisoning-climbers-on-my-bingo-card-n3813495
Can anyone explain the title of the film "Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf"? I have a general idea about who Virginia Woolf was (I saw "The Hours"), I know about the Disney cartoon song "Who's afraid of big bad wolf", I saw the film with Burton and Taylor but I still have no idea why this title was chosen. P.S: In Czech, the play on which the film is based is called "Who's afraid of Kafka" which I also don't get.

(This is NOT a joke!) This videogame is ESRB rated as "suggestive themes" (not suitable for children under 10) purely because those two white pixels at 3:40 in the video below.
Final Lap (Arcade) Longplay (4K, 60FPS) - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgPFa9oVv9E
My prediction is that this film is gonna be gay.
(Gotta say this one aloud)
"What's the difference between a vitamin and a hormone? You cannot make a vitamin."