1. The Cipher by Isabella Maldonado
Wasn’t a fan of this. It was interesting enough that I wanted to finish to see what happened but it wasn’t really for me. Too pro cop for one. Additionally in a mystery I think the reader should be given tools to solve the mystery as they read
2. Maggots Screaming! by Max Booth III
Such an cool mix of disturbing, yet hilarious. I really enjoyed it although it was inverse to my normal thoughts. Usually it takes a bit to warm up to a book then I’m hooked. This started off very strong but interested wained towards the end
At a point in time where video game controllers have stagnated when it comes to adding new features, haptic feedback on the PS5 has SO MUCH potential but there are hardly any games actually using it. I really hope it doesn’t get phased out as a gimmick
Absolute radio silence on what's been happening for years on televised entertainment seen by thousands of children. When it's heterosexual it's just good 'ol fashioned family entertainment but when it's trans or gay suddenly it's not part of the spectacle, it's child abuse
Sam Smith strips on stage while dancers caress his body.
Children watched this. Children attended this concert.
Sam Smith continues to expose children to depravity while trying to normalise this behaviour.
He is a terrible role model to his young fans! #samsmith
Both @BrotherJones_ & @JustinJPearson can run for the seats they were just expelled from. Let’s show we have their backs & ensure they have the resources they need to win.
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