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Usoniy mode on:
It's 2024
you must be on some stuff if you think nothing happened in 2039. maybe for you, but for everybody us, Nuh uh
it's 2016 dumb dumb
Literally nothing happened in 2040, because it's still 2039
re read it and tell me he says "Bruh its 2040. It's like nothing happened this year"
He said that it's ALMOST 2040, and you said that something happened in 2040.
mb, however, why didn't you reply to the RIGHT post. and what type of response is "Literally nothing happened in 2040, because it's still 2039", it seems like you talking about something else
Very very exciting
Like you said it I would think the sims. It would be completely mental tho
I just love
video game music
why do you think i make covers of said
music
why don't i make
a tetris theme
cover
ooooooooooooooooooo
would love to hear it
Seriously… my emperor was literally kidnapped by his wife while his insane mother and teenage kids rose to power before he returned and started hunting his wife down for treason.
RP
Putler's smirk widens at Pettri's retort, a glimmer of amusement flickering in his eyes. "Ah, yes, the most beautiful man at university," he quips, his tone dripping with sarcasm. "Quite the achievement, I'm sure."
Turning his attention to Ukhov, Putler listens intently to his words, his expression unreadable as he considers the implications of their unexpected visit. As Ukhov speaks of seeking the truth and a peaceful resolution, Putler's gaze hardens with skepticism, though a glimmer of curiosity flickers in his eyes. He refrains from making any hasty moves. "Seeking the truth, you say?" he echoes, his voice dripping with skepticism. "Funny, I seem to recall that truth is a rare commodity in your line of work."
When Ukhov mentions the strange telephone conversations and their interest in Usjkov, Putler's interest is piqued. Leaning forward, he regards Ukhov with a calculating gaze. "Usjkov, you say?" he muses, his voice low and contemplative. "Now there's a name I haven't heard in a while. Is it that guy who once wrestled a bear with his bare hands and won? Oh no, maybe it's the other one."
You see, Usjkov always had a flair for the dramatic. Always popping up at the most inconvenient times, like a bad penny," Putler quips, a sardonic grin playing at the corners of his lips. "But underneath that smooth exterior, there was always something... shady about him. Wouldn't you agree?"
He chuckles darkly, his voice dripping with mockery. "You know, they say Usjkov could spin a tale so tall, even the tallest towers in Sjevre would blush with envy." Putting on a show of exaggerated seriousness, Putler continues, "But as for any real substance to his claims, well, that's another matter entirely."
With a theatrical flourish, Putler launches into a mocking tirade about Usjkov, recounting tales of his past misdeeds with thinly veiled amusement. "Usjkov once told that Massange was in a coma," Putler jests, a gleam of malice in his eyes. "Can you imagine? In a coma! And yet, just moments later, his own country's agent, Zacherelev, accidentally let slip over the phone that Massange had passed away."
He leans forward, his eyes narrowing with intent. "Tell me, Ukhov, what exactly is your proposal regarding Usjkov?" he inquires, his voice low and dangerous. "And more importantly, what do you hope to gain from it?"
Meanwhile, as the conversation unfolds, Valkyrie and Specter exchange a subtle glance, their silent communication speaking volumes. With a nod from Putler, Valkyrie discreetly takes a seat at the table, her presence a silent reminder of the power and authority she wields in Putler's inner circle.
Specter, ever the silent observer, remains standing, his cloak billowing around him like a shroud of darkness. With a flick of his wrist, he produces a small device from within the folds of his cloak, its purpose known only to him.
Huh? I missed that plot
Maybe it happened in real life
Happens literally everyday in our auls
I would have remembered that for sure
You'd have hangover after that, so maybe you just forgot because of this.
Nah I just have a very bad memory
I can confirm that.
Yeah sorry about that
Of course I'm joking.
Yeah, but still. I completely forgot some ideas I had a few years ago for the Messange murder. This results in me absolutely winging it rn. This morning I made a plan to "attack" Usjkov, tho I have already forgotten it... bruhhh
We've got a winner! I get like 80 fps in Cyberpunk in the highest resolution with RTX on and DLSS on quality. The Sims 3, on the other hand, runs way, way worse. Lag spikes are wild. I kinda fixed it by tinkering with the game files, but I remember TS3 running way better than it does now...
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