
A bipartisan group of House lawmakers made a public appeal for transparency over reports of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) Thursday, after it was reported top leaders in both chambers were att…

Sounds like they did add controller support according to recent reviews. Just picked this up to give it a try on the deck tonight!
There's just not really anything else quite like Noita, is there. What a great game.
Or revanced on Android
Thanks for using the proper sword terminology.
Do you not carry 3 phones already? Just swap one out.
How'd you enjoy the fight with Mantis? Please tell me you went into that blind.
I understood that reference
Anytime! I love music theory no matter the instrument so this is my jam.
Drumeo has SO many great videos. Really gives a new appreciation for drummers as a whole.
Grandma drumming to Down with the Sickness
Also an awesome one.
As a programmer, I know what a variable is. Therefore, now this all makes sense to me.
Oh I get it, he must play the character Fall Out boy
AIM
I'm gonna go with best. Cause it really is the best. I love Noita.
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Revanced only, bby!
Bahahaha. My 8 year old said the same thing. I had already tried that though. But that was my go-to for many years prior to going mostly digital.
Any Xbox/GamePass players see the update hit yet? My OG PS4 disc is a touch scratched so I can't play it on the PS5 :(
The Twist - Chubby Checker.
First tape I ever bought for myself. Still love oldies to this day.
The Scorsese commercial is way better.
Man, that sucks! I know I had read about screen issues on the 3 and to expect them on the 4, but none here. Sorry you both had issues! One day they'll be perfect. I hope.
House lawmakers demand transparency from leaders on UAP amendment’s inclusion in Defense bill | The Hill
A bipartisan group of House lawmakers made a public appeal for transparency over reports of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) Thursday, after it was reported top leaders in both chambers were att…
Some quotes from the article.
A bipartisan group of House lawmakers made a public appeal for transparency over reports of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) Thursday, after it was reported top leaders in both chambers were attempting to kill legislation related to the effort.
Interest in UAP sightings and has exploded since a July House hearing when three former Defense Department officials gave testimony on their experience with the phenomena, warning that the sightings could pose national security risks.
Included in that effort is a UAP-related amendment in the Senate’s version of the annual National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), a provision introduced by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and Sen. Mike Rounds (R-S.D.).
The UAP Disclosure Act would require the release of government records on UAP no more than 25 years after their creation unless they are found to be of enough risk to national security that they require further classification. The act wo