KaterinaBucket

Yes! Behold, the perfect woman!

greetings outlander. why walk when you can ride? we make a special trip just for you


Listen y'all I don't care if any of you play the game or not but if you're not planning to then what you gotta do is you gotta go to youtube or spotify or wherever and find the soundtrack and listen to all of the vocal tracks. They're all renditions of old (sometimes really old) songs and their versions of Battle Hymn of the Republic and There Is Power in a Union are two of the sickest songs I've ever heard in a videogame.



Got a couple teenagers following me on here which is fine considering a plurality of my posts are about Kirpos but it does mean I hesitate more than I otherwise would to post sentences like "LIKE if you agree, REBUG to fuck me nasty" btw minors please do not read the preceding sentence



apparently my dad died a few months ago. not sure what to feel, haven't seen him since i was 13 and i kinda already mourned him and moved on years ago, but otoh it's kinda weird that like, "meeting him again and telling him the name i've been going by for a decade and so on" was still technically an option and now it's not



bruno
@bruno

I fired up Victoria 3 again after they patched it but I got stuck because the capitalists basically refused to become politically active and form an industrialist faction with any amount of power, thus making it impossible to pass liberal economic reforms. As I was playing Japan, that meant being stuck in sakoku. Basically, Paradox seems to have bugged the game in a way that soft locks historical materialism


bruno
@bruno

The only Industrialist pops I got were actually engineers, which gives me this mental image of a bunch of nerds desperately begging their bosses to be Captains of Industry and Turn the Wheel of History, and their bosses were simply taking giant bong rips and not caring