• Happy Birthday Master Chief! Looking forward to your new adventures across the galaxy. Honored to see that this is still the menu art in @Halo Infinit...
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    Happy Birthday Master Chief! Looking forward to your new adventures across the galaxy. Honored to see that this is still the menu art in @Halo Infinite.https://www.artstation.com/artwork/zPVNa4
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    Re @ryangorley Yeah, I know. Thank you for your support Ryan!
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  • Putting pressure on a country fighting a defensive war essentially means forcing it to surrender, effectively siding with the aggressor and its demand...
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    Putting pressure on a country fighting a defensive war essentially means forcing it to surrender, effectively siding with the aggressor and its demands. When language isnt carefully considered, stop the war can end up meaning stop defending yourself. Language matters.
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  • Capture | Changing Minds
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    Capture Minds is a London-based non-profit organization dedicated to breaking the cycle of youth poverty through innovative education and training programs. Founded in 2020, Capture provides children and young people with the tools, skills, and confidence to build a better future. With a focus on vulnerable communities in the UK, Capture offers academic tuition for children aged 7 to 16, as well as creative industry programs for young people aged 18 to 25. The organization not only equips participants with practical skills but also encourages them to become active voices in their communities, amplifying their message through digital platforms. Fagerstrm was commissioned to develop the new visual identity for Capture Minds, aligning the brand's image with its ambitious vision and youthful spirit. The challenge was to create a modern, urban, and versatile identity that resonates with the aspirations of young people while maintaining the organization's activist essence.
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  • The Witcher 4 Has the Chance to Elevate One Activity To New Heights
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    The Witcher 4's latest trailer at the 2024 Game Awards was a welcome sight for all the fans who had been patiently awaiting to get further details about the next chapter in CD Projekt Red's popular dark fantasy franchise. Among its reveals, the trailer showcased that The Witcher 4will be the beginning of a new adventure, moving largely on from Geralt of Rivia's tale and starring Ciri as she starts her path down the road as a newly minted monster hunter.
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  • RDR2: Fastest Ways to Get Low Honor
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    As an outlaw in 1899, its no surprise that Arthur Morgan isnt exactly the most honorable of folk, but he certainly can make it worse for himself and the Van der Linde gang by trying to get the lowest honor possible in Red Dead Redemption 2as fast as he possibly can.
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  • New Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge may have revealed some key details including its price
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    The upcoming phone is apparently going to cost as much as the Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus when it goes on sale.
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  • Disco Elysium successor XXX Nightshift nets some serious musical talent
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    Disco Elysium successor XXX Nightshift will feature a soundtrack led by songwriter and music producer John Cunningham.
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  • Fired federal workers are dealing with backlashfrom their own relatives
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    Scrambling to replace their health insurance and tofind new work, some laid-off federal workers are running into another unexpected unpleasantry: relatives cheering their firing.The countrys bitterly tribal politics are spilling into text chains, social media posts, and heated conversations as Americans absorb the reality of thegovernments cost-cutting measures. Expecting sympathy, some axed workers are finding family and friends who instead are steadfast in their support of what they see as a bloated governments waste.Ive been treated as a public enemy by the government, and now its bleeding into my own family, says 24-year-old Luke Tobin, who was fired last month from his job as a technician with the U.S. Forest Service in Idahos Nez Perce National Forest.Tobins job loss sent him scurrying to fill prescriptions before he lost his health insurance and filling out dozens of applications to find whatever work he can, even if its at a fast-food restaurant. But some relatives reacting to his firing as what has to happen to make the government great again has been one of the worst parts of the entire ordeal.They cant separate their ideology and their politics from supporting their own family and their own loved ones, says Tobin.Kristin Jenn got a similar response from members of her family after she learned the National Park Service ranger job she was due to start had been put on hold by the billionaire Elon Musks Department of Government Efficiency hiring freeze. She thinks its likely the job will be eliminated altogether.As she has expressed her disappointment over potentially losing her dream job, some members of her mostly conservative family have unfriended her on social media. Others are giving her the silent treatment. Nearly all favor such cuts even if shes a victim of them.My life is disintegrating because I cant work in my chosen field, says Jenn, 47, from Austin, Texas. Lump on top of that no support from familyit hits you very hard.The strife has extended to Jenns mother, a former federal employee herself. When she has criticized the administrations actions, her mother simply says she supports the president.She has somehow been convinced that public servants are a parasite and unproductive even though she was a public servant, says Jenn.The federal job cuts are the work of DOGE, which has been tearing through agencies looking for suspected waste. No official tally of firings has been released, but the list stretches into the thousands and to nearly every part of the country.More layoffs are expected as DOGE continues its work.Eric Anderson, 48, of Chicago, was still absorbing the shock of being fired from his National Park Service job as a biological science technician when he came across his aunts social media post celebrating the DOGE cuts. The gist, Anderson said, was, Man, it sure is great seeing all this waste being knocked off.He grows angry thinking about it.Do you think Im a waste? he says, his voice rising as he recalls the post. There are a lot of people out there that are hurting right now that are not a waste.Erica Stubbs, who was working as a forestry technician with the U.S. Forest Service in Boulder, Colorado, is avoiding social media after seeing hate for federal workers.Though most people in her life have been supportive since she was fired, some have made passing comments about the necessity of eliminating jobs like hers.What they tell me is its just cutting out the waste, the excess spendingthat your jobs not that important, says 27-year-old Stubbs. Im not saying its the most important job in the world but its my job. Its important to me.Social media is teeming with posts reveling the layoffs and urging DOGE: Fire more! In a fiercely divided country, many saw the cutbacks through their own political lens.One mans devastation, it turns out, can be another mans delight.Riley Rackliffe, who was working as an aquatic ecologist at Lake Mead National Recreation Area in Nevada, was buoyed that his firing led so many friends and relatives to reach out, offering to pass his resume along, call their congressman or even help with his mortgage.Mixed with that, though, has been the vitriol.When his firing made the local news, a Facebook posting of the story led to a storm of comments deriding him and championing the layoffs. One person called Riley, who is 36 and holds a PhD, a glorified pool boy whose job nearly anyone could do.Even some of Rackliffes friends paired their expressions of consolation for Rackliffe with support for cutting jobs they contended were unnecessary government bloat.Hey, Im sorry you lost your job but I think we really need to cut out some of this waste in the government, Rackliffe said one friend texted him, saying he supported DOGEs aims. He basically said, Weve got to do this. Weve got to rip off the Band-Aid.What stings most, Rackliffe says, is the contention that people like him were lazy and worthless, collecting big paychecks for meaningless work.Its really hurtful for the president to insinuate that you dont exist or that your job consisted of sitting at home doing nothing and cashing the paycheck, he says. Id like to see him sifting through spiny naiad in 120-degree weather looking for parasitic snails. Hes the one that goes golfing on the government dime. I dont even know how to golf.By Matt Sedensky, AP national writer
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