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Chacko

@dexterchacko

(they/them) // Feature Producer for @Warcraft at @blizzard_Ent

Opinions and weird posts are my own etc.

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Never have I taken a *demo* and thought "I want to do every single thing i can in here until there's nothing left to see" -- but that's what I did with S&G Game is so cool, so stylish; can't recommend enough if you're a deckbuilder enthusiast. Stoked to see how it progresses!

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i’ll say it…i like picking up people from the airport….hearing the stories about their travel…making sure they made it home safely….

i’ll say it…i like picking up people from the airport….hearing the stories about their travel…making sure they made it home safely….
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“One day, when it’s safe, when there’s no personal downside to calling a thing what it is, when it’s too late to hold anyone accountable, everyone will have always been against this.” -- Omar El Akkad

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The new Fantasy Life game is the full embodiment of "I am going to clean my room" and then thirty minutes later realizing that you are now organizing the spice rack in your kitchen -- except it rewards you for doing so. Truly a soothing balm for the ADHD-addled brain. Go play it

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there's something inherently a little bit funny about the fact that the only switch 2 content i see on social media is either mario kart or "this old switch game loads slightly faster"

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I am convinced that there is no genre of content in which its most esteemed scholars are above hitting a huge open mouth pogface for the YouTube thumbnail

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Flight attendants defied a Section 107 back-to-work order, forcing Air Canada back to the table, and reached a tentative agreement. This sets a powerful precedent: only workers decide when a strike ends—not the federal government or its corporate friends.