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Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2 - Minimum PC Specs, Download Size, And More
Microsoft is starting to rollout some of its biggest games this year, and Hellblade 2 is just the start of it. Ahead of the upcoming action game’s release, Developer Ninja Theory has revealed the system requirements to play the game on PC as well ...GameSpot - Tech -
Retail investors snap up triple-leveraged US equity ETFs
Volatile April markets draw money into riskier tradesFinancial Times - World -
We all want to cut out the bad parts of ourselves. It won’t work, and it won’t make us happier
Trauma, vulnerability, dependency … like it or not, we can’t just wish them away. When I was a little girl, I cried a lot. I used to wish ferociously that I was not such a crybaby. I remember the shame so well. Sitting on my bed on a Sunday ...The Guardian - World
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