Resident Evil 7 – An AmazinglyLeet Review

February 8, 2017 | Posted in Video Games | By

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/02/07/science/earth/antarctic-crack.html

 

And oh yeah earthlings, your planet is Melting.  We’re investigative journalists though, we wouldn’t want to ask too many questions.  Why, with all these Named Asteroids making news lately and the American Electoral Process under intense Scrutiny, why would we take any time to write about the planet being 1.5 degrees warmer than 19th century averages … for the Americans … we must add the word indicating Celsius … and everyone agreeing this was the threshold for “noticeable” changes.  Just your everyday mid January tornadoes in Mississippi and Georgia.  Just your everyday early February 60 degree day with Fog.  Nothing to see here.  Let’s all play video games instead.

Like Resident Evil 7.  It’s fun.  Very graphic.  Creates Anxiety.  Solving puzzles, finding secret doors, gathering items like weapons and ammunition, and trying to complete the story line.  I’ve made a dozen YouTube Videos regarding gameplay.  I look forward to putting in more time and completing the story line.

No one wants to sit around and write about the end of the world.  If a giant asteroid the size of Texas were going to crash into the earth in 3 days, do you think anyone would tell you?  Amateur astronomers but you’d have to be taking pictures of the night sky over several days and analyze them, eliminating the known moving bodies.

We’re really hoping for a global temperature reduction in 2017.  It was a powerful El Nino, one of the most powerful ever recorded, certainly cooler ocean water will prevail.  Can I see a temperature projection based 2010-2015 acceleration for the years 2025-2035?  What like a FOIA to NOAA?  Haven’t I completed my portion of the act?  My request is in writing …

We report what we can … what They Let Us.  You’re the New  York Times … the last bastion of hope in America being told the Story because it Deserves to be Told.  The people Deserve to know the facts …

Thank you for your nice article on Antarctica Cracking.  Won’t it be like a giant ice cube?  Come on La Nina do what you can do … slow this Temperature Acceleration …

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