I take a lot of photos and never do anything with them.
Here's one for the gamers:
Trosky Castle
The first gate where you haul sacks of flour.
Looks a little different.
The horse groom's building is actually a ticket office in real life.
Second gate.
Shot of the castle from the second tower.
Stairs you follow the miserable wench Franka through.
Shot from the entrance to the cooks' / second tower.
Me.
So anyway, I think they did a pretty good job of being faithful to the real life castle. Definitely took some artistic liberties for gameplay, but nothing offensive.
It was a very cool place to visit!
Well done, @WarhorseStudios
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Judge has lowered the charge to manslaughter in the Henry Nowak trial.
This is despite Digwa repeatedly stabbing Henry in the back as he tried to escape.
I guess you can murder White teenagers and the ‘police’ will handcuff them, the ‘justice’ system will lower your charge.
I keep saying it, but I won’t vote for a party that does not promise to assess our judges and strip them of power if they are found to be grossly negligent like this.
We see it time and time again, like the gang rapists, found guilty, who the judge let walk free the other day.
Important clarity.
I'll leave the full article below for everyone to read and you can tell me whether or not you would have come to the same conclusion I did when I posted this.
In the huddle, one or more ICE officers shout 'GUN'. This caused another officer to draw his sidearm.
Another officer removed the man's sidearm, and then walked away, but it was discharged negligently (see for yourself).
The Sig P320 is notorious for NDing, but typically only when dropped.
That then triggered the other agents to think that the man on the ground, Alex Pretti, had begun shooting, so they neutralised the perceived threat.
If this is what happened, it's an incredibly unfortunate accident in Minneapolis.
I'm not 100% confident this is what happened because the image is grainy, but the sound matches what I am seeing.
If this is the case, then the ICE agent who began firing was just responding to a perceived threat.
An investigation should still be done.
I didn't see this before, but this user points out the possibility of an impact mark in the ground / shrapnel, which would be further confirmatory evidence.