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What shall we name the establishment?
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“Flooding.” Simple and effective
17.9% 5 votes
Leave it as is – “Fludnyak”
7.1% 2 votes
“A den of debauchery.” How original!
39.3% 11 votes
Brewery
17.9% 5 votes
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10 years ago
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Neira Drake
If I hadn't brought it myself, they would have taken it through the courts. And they would have portrayed me as a villain.
This is after no one even noticed?:D Even the director signed the papers without looking...
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10 years ago
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The employee in charge of overseeing the program's operation faces the most trouble – he could be fired for negligence as a result of an internal audit.
Oh, poor employee, it's not his fault that the program is malfunctioning; they should have fired the programmer instead.

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The employee in charge of overseeing the program's operation faces the most trouble – he could be fired for negligence as a result of an internal audit.
Oh, poor employee, it's not his fault that the program is malfunctioning; they should have fired the programmer instead.
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10 years ago
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So, nobody noticed it even after that? The director just signed the papers without even looking...
Well, maybe they would have noticed it in about half a year.
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10 years ago
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Malicious Lizard
It's after no one noticed it, right?:D Even the director signed the papers without looking...
According to Ukrainian law, all such "documents" are kept in the archive for three years. I suspect that the same applies in Russia. So, they could have looked through the documents and found them.
Although... in this case, I'm not sure how I would have acted in her place.
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10 years ago
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We had to leave the country with all the money.
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10 years ago
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Canada's Progressive New Government Bans the Words "Mother" and "Father" in Schools
Nice freedom, nice progress.
10 years ago
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A partial implementation of Marx's ideas about children as public property.
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10 years ago
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Nice freedom, nice progress.
Did you specifically write this here, and not in the politics section? )
Actually, it reminded me of a quote from NationStates. Maybe that's what it is? )
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10 years ago
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Ah, I wish I could immigrate to Canada.
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10 years ago
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Criminal spoilering
This thought passed my mind randomly how annoying it is that people spoiler things all the time and it actually takes away from peoples enjoyment and livelihood like a crime would. Do you think it should be a crime punishable by financial fine to spoiler media without warning? Why? How much should the fine be? Or do you think it should be punished in other ways, such as putting the person in a cage in the streets with a sign they were spoiling things, or legally banning them from the internet for a certain time or something?
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10 years ago
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The Rapeman
The main character and "anti-hero", The Rapeman, is a high school teacher by day and dispenses his surreal brand of "justice" at night under the business "Rapeman Services", which is co-run with his uncle, a former surgeon. He uses rape as his weapon. The business' motto is "Righting wrongs through penetration".


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Sky
Ah, I wish I could immigrate to Canada.
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10 years ago
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This child was not prepared for this.
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10 years ago
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- Your girl is mine now. "Geralt of Rivia"

Okay, okay, what do we have here? I finished The Witcher, basically. I completed the
difficult path to victory and the completion of a very interesting story! (not really)
Of course, originally, The Witcher is primarily the books
by Sapkowski, so I am somewhat disappointed with the plot and the overall setting. But hey, this is a game for kids in 2051 or whenever
it came out, so you can't expect the game to surprise players with things like
the ability to get married in Modoke, or with Diablo wandering around towns and villages. GIVE US ROMANCE AND
LET ME SLICE ENEMIES WITH A SWORD, OKAY))) Well, since people
are asking, here you go: here are a couple of dozen monsters that you can
defeat with your special Witcher sword, and get a cool picture as a reward. And here's the ability to stun an enemy RIGHT
IN THE MIDDLE OF THE FIGHT! WOW! And watch as your character, with a grin of a winner,
slowly plunges the sword into the enemy's body. However, while this is happening, all the other
enemies calmly beat up poor Geralt with knives, swords, fists,
jaws, it doesn't turn out very well. Therefore, I don't recommend
using the Aard sign. It's better to use Igni, a couple of D&D-style
pew-pew blasts from your hands, and a crowd of enemies of any size dies. You don't even need swords
or various styles. Ugh, damn progress. The other
signs are generally unclear why they are needed, put down a mine and dance
around it for twenty minutes? Why, if you can create a local Inferno?
Curse enemies, inflict fear, pain, death, homosexuality,
what else is there that's harmful? But why? Because I am the great Lord of Fire and
I will now kill you, you pathetic little Aang. Protect yourself from
all sorts of things for a few seconds? Sometimes it's useful, but in general, what are you protecting yourself from? The enemies are already dead, burned, incinerated, disintegrated.
In general, burn and slash, just like Grommash Hellscream in the third Warcraft.
The combat system mechanics don't always work well with swords, sometimes
the character simply refuses to attack, but overall it's cool. You take a sword in
your hand and chop enemies to pieces. If you can't do combos,
it's not as cool, but combo attacks are ten out of ten, the more you do them, the
more fun it is, I recommend it. EVEN CONSIDERING THAT THERE IS IGNI,
you still have to swing swords.
And also, there is a choice in the game! Yes, you're surprised? Ha-ha, you'll see!
You can choose whatever you want (this girl or that one? hmm. Is this booze
or that? hmm), build separate pieces of the story yourself,
oh, oh, give me ten, the best game in the world. This is really
not bad, I didn't like the overall plot very much, but the choice moments are good.
At first, it was also difficult in some places, especially with the first boss-dog,
I just got frustrated, cursed the developers' families, and banged my head on
the keyboard. I probably died on it about ten times. It's funny that
I eventually defeated him by pressing Aard and ONE HIT on the stunned boss. Nice.
Overall, it's a good game, I liked it! The quests are cool, it's fun to fight,
it's old-school, sometimes you don't know what to do. But as some kind of
story "continuation" of the books - no. Please, no.
If you decide to play, start on hard, there is no point in playing on easier difficulties.

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