I was level capped before I even touched the DLC. I ignored everything that was generated rather than having some story to it. There's just a lot of game there. Too much, in fact.
I just don't know who the funbucks shop is even for. It's not like you can even show it off online because it's single player...
She did a lot of speeding. And lost her license for 6 months.
As a comparison my missus has been driving since Emma was in the first movie and has one speeding fine and no points on the license because it was by such a small amount.
I think a lot of first world countries like do it (e.g. the UK sends around 60% away), because recycling elsewhere is cheaper than doing it at home.
And it's cheaper still if you don't bother to check that it hasn't just ended up in a landfill in Bangladesh or something.
I think also part of the issue is that plastic can be recycled, but not in the same way as metals or glass. That plastic bottle might get shredded and used in road surfacing (where it will doubtless leak micro plastics everywhere), which is probably not what most people envisage when they clean it up and separate it nicely.
I mean that doesn't feel normal, like the steps were put in, and then a few people fell off and so the handrail had to be installed by taking off a few steps, putting in an extended one and doing it that way.
I'd say the ramp is probably for pushing a bike up and down it or something, and the wheelchair sticker is just a joke.
Pretty sure he does mean the Jews though. A race of shapeshifters controlling the world? Likes to big up The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.
Although I did like the bit where he claimed to be the son of God, which lead to a gang of 100 youths outside his house shouting "We want the Messiah!"
That's why all the Great Replacement nutters should get special treatment.
A Jewish plot to replace all white people, who have armed their genocidal ethnostate without question for the last 70 years, with that famous ally of the Jews who they get on so well with: Muslims.
I don't know when we decided that games should have credits but other software doesn't.
I don't see credits for business software. When you shut down Linux it doesn't go "A Linus Torvalds OS. Written by Linus Torvalds"
Why are they even there? Is it a union thing, like with movies? Did they just need more than "Congratulations, you have finished the game" at the end? Who even reads them? Nobody needs to know who provided the catering at the translation company they outsourced to.
More, if anything.