Choose 20 games that have had a big impact on you. One game per day, for 20 days. No explanations, no ratings, no particular order. #GameChallenge (20/20)
Duke Nukem 3d
Duke Nukem 3d

I don't want to see what Google provides you in your ads for the next while. (assuming you use google)
Holy shit you had that photo on tap!
(Apparently they return them to the ocean, but about a third died because you just stole a bunch of their blood!)
(Apparently they return them to the ocean, but about a third died because you just stole a bunch of their blood!)
I can't imagine something I want less than to go to New York and get my genes spliced. They'd be trying to sue me for the next 100 generations.
Whatever disease the Americans have seems to be spreading. Time to lock down the borders until we get it all figured out.
Choose 20 games that have had a big impact on you. One game per day, for 20 days. No explanations, no ratings, no particular order. #GameChallenge (19/20)
Megaman Legends
Megaman Legends

I thought for a bit that camus was a bit based but then I read about his very French views on that and it's like "oh no. Not based"
There's a case from a few years ago where a monkey took a photograph and the person who set it up so the monkey would do somwas trying to get a copyright. It was ultimately found that the monkey presses the button and monkeys can't hold copyright so the photo had no copyright. I tend to think this is similar.
The millennials are the boomers kids through and through. Anyone who thinks they'll be substantially different in charge hasn't been paying attention (other than they're significantly less talented)
Choose 20 games that have had a big impact on you. One game per day, for 20 days. No explanations, no ratings, no particular order. #GameChallenge (18/20)
Stunts
Stunts

It sure seemed like the acid was a bigger problem but while doing my quick bit of research to make sure I wasn't talking out my ass I couldn't find that exact fact. But it's definitely overall a thing humans didn't eat for most of history.
Little known fact: CANOLA oil didn't exist not that long ago. CANOLA (Derived from Canada Oil) is a form of rapeseed that is low in a certain acid that was engineered to get rid of the off taste so it could be used as a foodstuff. Canola was only invented in the early 1970s, so prior to that it was not widely used as a foodstuff. It was attempted to put rapeseed on the market as a food ingredient in the late 1950s, but in its form at the time it was fairly unpalatable.