MonCraft 199X is a creature collecting survival game where the Y2K apocalypse actually happened

Many of you young'uns might hear the term Y2K and think of a vague, all encompassing descriptor of 2000s aesthetics, but us older folk think of it as this apocalyptic event that never came to be at the turn of the new millennium. Because the world didn't end, many thought that it was just a load of hogwash. In reality, there was a genuine computer bug that could have ruined important…

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Resident Evil Requiem Once Had a Merchant Character According to Data Leak

Now that Resident Evil Requiem, the latest entry in Capcom’s horror video game series that began in 1996, has proven to be a smashing success, having sold 5 million copies in its first five days. As of April 24, the game had sold over 7 million units. But there’s always more, and a recent data […]

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Refuting Creationism - Repopulation of Post-Glacial Britain - 5,200 Years Before 'Creation Week'

Hunter-gatherers in post-glacial Britain

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Llangorse Lake and key Late Palaeolithic sites and other palaeoenvironmental records referred to in the text within the British land mass (green) and the ice sheet extent (white) at 16 ka (ref. 2).

Matthews, I.P., Palmer, A.P., Candy, I. et al.(2025).

Humans returned to British Isles earlier than…

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‘Why We Dance’: a survivor’s story from the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda.

A short documentary produced as part of a University of Aberdeen co-led research project has secured two film awards for its portrayal of a genocide survivor’s story. The film Why We Dance features a survivor’s story from the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. It emerges from the SSHRC-funded ‘Survivor-Centred Visual Narratives’ initiative, a Canadian partnership […]

Why We Survive, Part 5 By Susan Hanniford Crowley

Poseidon’s Catch is available on Kindle Since I write my books from my dreams, sometimes my dreams reflect my life experience. Fiction isn’t always fiction. We survive because of love. Love motivates us, challenges us, and spreads a joy and … Continue reading →

Why We Survive, Part 4 By Susan Hanniford Crowley

A Vampire for Christmas, Vampires in Manhattan, Book 4, available on Kindle While survival is based on love, having friends and/or family actively involved in one’s life increases chances of surviving. In my book Vampire in the Basement (Sequel to … Continue reading →

The First Person Shooter’s Guide To Opening Doors by Kind of Running Into Them

It seems like everybody loves first-person shooters, but they don’t seem to appreciate the plight that the average protagonist goes through in... Get the full story

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Why We Survive, Part 3 By Susan Hanniford Crowley

A Vampire for Christmas, Vampires in Manhattan, Book 3, available on Kindle and Print Survival is based on love. Love can definitely happen in a coincidental meeting. You just happen to be in the same place at the same time. Do you believe in coincidence? Was it fate? Was it serendipity? Was it luck? In … … Continue reading →

What is best in life? A free Conan Exiles update that completely revamps the game's graphics and more

I know that Conan Exiles exists because everything must be based on some kind of pre-existing property. Still, the fact it's managed to continue to exist for a whole decade tickles me. What do you mean this game based on a 100 year old character that most people probably link to Arnold Schwarzenegger above anything else is still going strong? So strong, in fact, that it is getting a big update…

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Windrose, come ottenere la Polvere da Sparo e sbloccare il crafting

In Windrose la Polvere da Sparo sembra comparire con una certa facilità quando non serve davvero, per poi sparire proprio nel momento in cui diventa indispensabile. È una dinamica che si fa sentire soprattutto nelle fasi intermedie dell’avventura, quando le armi da fuoco iniziano a diventare più utili e il consumo della risorsa cresce in […]

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Comfort Isn’t Lazy—It’s Survival

For me and probably millions of other people with autism, comfort is very important. When we are forced to wear things that we don’t want to, such as a dress to a wedding, a school uniform, or just a nice dress shirt for a nice occasion, it can be a sensory nightmare. Tags, uncomfortable fabric, […]

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A day after Unknown Worlds' ousted CEO gets reinstated, Subnautica 2 gets an early access release date

Welp, it's only been a day since we got wind that a judge has ordered Krafton to reinstate the former leads of Subnautica 2 developer Unknown Worlds into the same positions, but here we are with the news that the deep sea exploration survival game now has an early access release month.

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Gateway Theatre and Alberta Theatre Projects Proudly Present Bold New Play, Wildwoman

A Fierce and Funny Reimagining of French History by Acclaimed Playwright Kat Sandler Gateway Theatre, in co-production with Alberta Theatre Projects (ATP), is proud to present the Western Canada premiere of Wildwoman, a daring and wickedly funny new play by acclaimed Canadian playwright Kat Sandler (Yaga). Directed by Jamie King, this bold production is inspired by ... Read more

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Irony as armor: Yale’s Maurice Samuels explores literary survival in the ‘gray zone’ of tyranny

Using 19th-century France as a parallel to modern democratic erosion, the Yale historian argued that Charles Baudelaire’s "gray zone" of complicity and irony represents the most typical experience of a writer surviving under tyranny.

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