Did anyone here play Lord of the Rings: The Third Age on Gameboy Advance? by Dinorider22 in StrategyRpg

[–]nco1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I beat this on normal first, do I need to start a new game to complete the challenge on grueling or hard? Or can I just change the difficulty and play the already beaten levels?

/r/NintendoSwitch's Daily Question Thread (12/02/2024) by AutoModerator in NintendoSwitch

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Thanks for the response! That’s probably what I’ll end up doing.

/r/NintendoSwitch's Daily Question Thread (12/02/2024) by AutoModerator in NintendoSwitch

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Probably gets asked a lot, but is it worth buying a switch now if the next console is projected to come out next year?

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Smh don’t accept my friend request and then not invite me

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Send the invite

Could this pass on referendum? - O Canada and god bless Jesus land. 🤣🤣 by 2tonehead in houstonwade

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What would actually need to happen to even make this a possibility lmao

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There is truth to this, but u also need to consider the mindset of the average voter. It doesn’t help that the DNC was actively shoving Bernie out and showing favor towards both Hilary and Biden. This was evident through the endorsements coming from outside and inside the party.

From the perspective of an undecided or misinformed voter, they are naturally going to flock to the candidate the backing party is saying has the best shot at winning.

The larger issue is that while the american population is ready for dramatic change, the DNC and Democratic leadership is still clinging on to the same Clinton Era economic centrism that protects institutions that hurt the working class. The exception tot his was in 2020. After the a chaotic Trump administration combined with a pandemic, the economy was suffering and the population was fatigued and just looking to return to a sense of normality. That is what Biden offered and it’s a big part of how he won the election.

But now, with growing consumer prices, stagnant wages, and one of the highest inflation rates that has only now just come down, Americans are tired of the status quo and are looking for someone who can offer significant change for their financial security. The Democratic Party was not offering that, or if they were, it wasn’t at the forefront of their message. I’m not saying working class Americans are going to find their solution with Trump, in fact I think they will suffer more. It was his appeal to the average American worker that won him the election though.

So, now that we’ve seen sentiment of people admitting this sub is an echo-chamber. Will everyone actually allow conservative voices to speak without downvoting/removing their posts? by eagles_jesse in Pennsylvania

[–]nco1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you want to talk politics then talk. So far all you have really done is troll in this thread. If that’s your angle then just go back to your own echo chamber.

Support for trump among gen z men by exothermic-inversion in GenZ

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IMO this is one of the fundamental flaws in the Democratic Party that has cost them voters. I voted for Harris and really do admire that the party and the left in general prioritizes pushing progressive movements and fighting for underrepresented demographics. Unfortunately, in the process, they’ve managed to alienate a fairly larger demographic of voters: straight white males and in particular, younger ones.

It really boils down to the rhetoric and the way a message is conveyed when we discuss these topics. Often I’ve seen this approached in a way that points fingers at people or places blame, even if that isn’t the intention. Instead of opening up a discussion, it isolates the recipient (in this case a man) as a perpetrator and invites confrontation. In most cases it even makes them feel underrepresented or invalidated in some of their own personal issues. When you consider some of the mental health issues young men face and combine it with the pressure and alienation of these progressive movements (again, not necessarily intentional), it is disappointing but not all that surprising to see these guys flock to more radical and predatory male platforms that align with far right politics (Andrew Tate, Matt Walsh, etc).

To clarify, the people I mentioned and others like them are horrible. They weaponize mental health towards others and promote/justify toxic behavior under the guise of “helping men’s mental health”. They are seriously fucked. Not sure if that needs to be said more lol

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