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20 years after 9/11, surveillance has become a way of life

September 11, 2022  |   by Julian L. Mertz  |   No comments
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The Webb Space Telescope Snaps Its First Photo of an Exoplanet

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20 Years After 9/11, Surveillance Is a Way of Life

BY ALBERT FOX CAHN

Constant tracking has compromised Americans' sense of themselves. But we may be able to regain our freedom.


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[New post] Monolith Soft helped develop Splatoon 3

September 11, 2022  |   by Julian L. Mertz  |   No comments
Site logo image ssf1991 posted: " Monolith Soft is not unfamiliar to Nintendo fans. The team assists with Nintendo's IPs often, and they're the developers behind the Xenoblade Chronicles games. In fact, their most recent release, Xenoblade Chronicles 3, came out earlier this year. Wel" My Nintendo News

Monolith Soft helped develop Splatoon 3

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Monolith Soft is not unfamiliar to Nintendo fans. The team assists with Nintendo's IPs often, and they're the developers behind the Xenoblade Chronicles games. In fact, their most recent release, Xenoblade Chronicles 3, came out earlier this year. Well, Monolith Soft has revealed on their official website that they helped develop Splatoon 3, which released […]

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