The thing about sycophants is that they don't tend to be very competent. I expect replacing people in crucial positions will be the start of the end for the US as a superpower.
LoreleiSankTheShip
Not an American, but yikes does this have "Vote with us... Or else!" vibes.
That's not to say I support Trump, but I personally don't think this is the way to convince fence-sitters at all.
Spoilers for the Clone Wars
She left the Jedi Order during the events of the show due to being framed for a bombing and the Council ditching her. Anakin helps clear her name, but Ahsoka leaves the Order anyway due to being unable to trust in them anymore.
She later gets back in contact with the jedi but although she works with them, they do not welcome her back, with Mace even disdainfully calling her "Citizen Tano"
Noooooooooooooooooooooo
Don't make it triple A, make it indie or at least from a smaller studio. It will be more of the same slop with nothing innovative if it's AAA :(
Grinding Agility. I don't really like it, but it will make everything just better once I get it high enough.
Besides that, I love Arceuus Library for grinding magic so that's what I'm doing when I need a break.
He'd still have a lot of property to his name, a lot of other assets and stuff that aren't tied to an arbitrary stock market. Even if you crash it, mansions and luxury cars would still be very valuable. He will never not be a billionaire due to that.
That is, unless you redistribute his wealth. Then yeah, he wouldn't be filthy rich anymore.
Afaik it used to be the Saharan Jungle when the world was a few degrees warmer
In Eastern Europe even the most illiterate citizen of a town/city knows the neighborhoods and where they are in relation to one another, if that's what you're asking.
Video Games, friends and my dream of buying a sailboat someday to sail around the world.
Imagine this (not so) hypothetical scenario:
Yellowstone or another supervolcano erupts and leads to a few years of volcanic winter, where there is much less sunshine. This has historical precedent, it has happened before, and while in and of itself it will impact a lot of people regardless of anything else, wouldn't you agree it would be better to have at least some nuclear power capacity instead of relying solely on renewables?
Sure, such a scenario is not probable, but it pays to stay safe in the case of one such event. I would say having most of our power from renewables would be best, having it supported by 10-20% or so nuclear with the possibility of increase in times of need would make our electric grids super resilient to stuff