@zombiepie: This hit me pretty much immediately once the Diamond and Pearl clans were introduced. The whole story feels like a kid version of a white savior type thing out of the Victorian era. Like you are playing the propaganda story of how Hiusi was "settled". I am not liking the story and it is legit creepy how pro-colonial it is.
All that said, the gameplay is everything I wished Sword/Shield was. The best of Let's Go catching gameplay and the Wild Area exploration all dialed up, with a bunch of new Hiusi forms to discover. Even the battle system is a cool iteration I would love to see them expand on (though the speed values and turn ordering needs more transparency). I am missing the exclusion of abilities and held items from the mainline games, but not too much.
Jeff, I'm so disappointed you thought most trains use electricity. It should be that way, and they were efforts to electrify many tracks in the past. But, in the US at least, most trains run on diesel and we've actually removed electrification in some areas.
Also, I think Dan just does not grasp the scale of how big those boats are and how small even the big planes are.
Great episode, I hope you do a "part 3" on Kids Youtube and all the frankly disturbing and fetish-y bootleg animations on there. I think those are the most insidious of these types of content farms.
Wasn't expecting this topic to be covered, but you did an awesome job! Even though OnlyFans has backtracked, I don't trust them. All the people I followed/subbed to there (both porn and non-porn folks) have already moved en-mass to fansly and I'm not going back either.
The amount of protons and neutrons in an atom determines what element it is, that is matter. If you have 1 proton and neutron you have Hydrogen, if you add another of each you get Helium etc. However, the number of electrons only changes the charge of the element (that's what ions are). You can lose or gain electrons as much as you want and it doesn't change the element at all, only how reactive it is.
So losing electrons isn't going to unravel Dan, but things like nuclear radiation can actually affect protons and neutrons which is why it is so dangerous to organisms. (in very simplistic terms)
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