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AriesWarlock

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  1. The game is still new, but to add to what's been said above some tech has been discovered. I am sure there will be combo videos in the future.
  2. I saw it better with this https://twitter.com/WoodMakk/status/1789164029157548065 Anyway, the discourse is funny
  3. Some SF6 making documentary https://youtu.be/6joB4j6kemY?si=AxG1kmp1FMOfTKQH
  4. Doesn't seem like it. On the roadmap there's only two premium items, skins and a new classic game:
  5. https://twitter.com/sf_screenshot/status/1788698864381267982
  6. https://twitter.com/sf_screenshot/status/1788698864381267982
  7. https://twitter.com/sf_screenshot/status/1788698864381267982
  8. Trump ‘Stunned’ Oil Execs Demanding They Raise $1 Billion for His Campaign, Promising ‘Deal’ of Lower Taxes, Regulations: Report Former President Donald Trump made a “remarkably blunt and transactional pitch” to oil company executives at a meeting at Mar-a-Lago last month, demanding they raise $1 billion for his re-election campaign in exchange for a “deal” that they would benefit from the tax cuts and regulatory rollbacks he would support in his second term, reported The Washington Post. The Mar-a-Lago dinner in April had “roughly two dozen executives” among the attendees, reported the Post, including “Mike Sabel, the CEO and founder of Venture Global, and Jack Fusco, the CEO of Cheniere Energy,” and executives from “Chevron, Continental Resources, Exxon and Occidental Petroleum.” One of these oil bigwigs complained about the burden of environmental regulations imposed by the Biden administration on their industry, despite spending hundreds of millions of dollars on lobbyists, according to the Post, and then Trump offered a reply that “stunned” the attendees: The Post article goes on to spell out the differences between Biden and Trump’s approach to environmental and energy industry regulation, and notes that “[d]espite the oil industry’s complaints about Biden’s policies, the United States is now producing more oil than any country ever has, pumping nearly 13 million barrels per day on average last year,” with America’s two biggest energy companies, ExxonMobil and Chevron, raking in their largest annual profits in a decade in 2023. However, what Trump is promising is “an even greater windfall” for these companies, with their coffers to be bolstered by new offshore drilling permits, speedier review of permit applications, and relaxation or elimination of Biden-era regulations.
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