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Some pages
[edit]Pages that are a high priority to me
[edit]- List of state applications for an Article V Convention
- Security clearance
- Skull Island: Rise of Kong
- Talk:List of controversial video games
- Talk:List of video games notable for negative reception
- Talk:Security clearance
- User:Ss0jse/sandbox
Video games
[edit]- Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach
- Hatred (video game)
- Skull Island: Rise of Kong
- Sonic Colors Ultimate
- Sonic Forces
- Talk:List of controversial video games
- Talk:List of controversial video games/Archive 2
- Talk:List of video games notable for negative reception
- Talk:Sonic Frontiers
- Talk:The Last of Us Part II
- The Walking Dead: Destinies
Miscellaneous
[edit]- 2023 term per curiam opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States
- Abomination of desolation
- Avatar: The Last Airbender (franchise)
- Chemical restraint
- Comparison of U.S. state and territory governments
- Coup d'état
- Cr1TiKaL
- Expulsion from the United States Congress
- Gerrymandering in the United States
- Independent state legislature theory
- Judicial review in the United States
- List of state applications for an Article V Convention
- Moore v. Harper
- Pre-order
- Randy Barnett
- Security clearance
- Security incidents involving Donald Trump
- Talk:Antimetabole
- Talk:List of state applications for an Article V Convention
- Talk:Project 2025
- Talk:Ryan Wesley Routh
- Talk:Security clearance
- Talk:Trump International Golf Club shooting
- Talk:Trump–Ukraine scandal
- Talk:United States congressional apportionment
- The Structure of Liberty
- Timeline of same-sex marriage in the United States
- Trump International Golf Club shooting
- Trump v. United States (2024)
- United States congressional apportionment
- User talk:ClueBot Commons
- User talk:Ss0jse
- User talk:Vanisaac
- User:Ss0jse
- User:Ss0jse/sandbox
- Virginia militia
- Wikipedia:Articles for creation/Redirects
- Wikipedia:Requested templates
- Wikipedia:Teahouse
- Wikipedia:Village pump (policy)
Some games that aren't notable for negative reception
[edit]Mentioned in Talk:List of video games notable for negative reception
[edit]The following should not be considered notable for negative reception:
- 1-2-Switch
- Agony (2018 video game)
- Amy (video game)
- Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival
- Anthem (video game)
- Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Quest for Balance
- Batman: Arkham Knight
- Batman: Arkham Origins
- Bubsy series
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III (2023 video game)
- Charlie's Angels
- Contra: Rogue Corps
- Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex
- Dead Island (series)
- Deadly Premonition 2: A Blessing in Disguise
- Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon
- Devil's Third
- Diablo Immortal
- Duke Nukem Forever
- Dynasty Warriors 9
- EA Sports FC 24
- Everybody 1-2-Switch!
- FIFA (video game series)
- Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach
- Ghostbusters (2016 video game)
- Golden Axe: Beast Rider
- Gotham Knights (video game)
- Hatred (video game)
- Homefront: The Revolution
- Hunt Down the Freeman
- Left Alive
- Mario Party 10
- Mario Party 9
- Marvel's Avengers (video game)
- Mass Effect: Andromeda
- Mega Man X7
- Metal Gear Survive
- Metroid Prime: Federation Force
- Metroid: Other M
- Mighty No. 9
- Pac-Man Fever (video game)
- Raid: Shadow Legends
- Raven's Cry
- Redfall
- Remothered: Broken Porcelain
- Resident Evil 6
- Resident Evil Survivor
- Shadow the Hedgehog (video game)
- Skull Island: Rise of Kong
- Sonic Boom: Shattered Crystal
- Sonic Colors Ultimate
- Sonic Free Riders
- Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly
- Starfield (video game)
- Steel Battalion: Heavy Armor
- Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League
- Super Seducer series
- The Callisto Protocol
- The Inpatient
- The Order: 1886
- The Quiet Man (video game)
- The Uncanny X-Men (video game)
- The Walking Dead: Destinies
- Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breakpoint
- We Happy Few
- X-Men: Destiny
- The Nintendo Switch port of Mortal Kombat 1
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Related to January 6 United States Capitol attack
[edit]The subcommittee heard testimony from three self-proclaimed FBI whistleblowers on May 18, 2023. They had previously complained about ways the bureau had allegedly discriminated against conservatives. Two of the three witnesses, and a third man, had their security clearances revoked days before the hearing for participating in the January 6 attack, or for later expressing views about it that placed into question their "allegiance to the United States," according to the bureau. The three men had been suspended; NBC News reported in June that one of the men had been suspended because FBI internal investigators concluded he had leaked sensitive investigative information to the right-wing Project Veritas.[3] Two of the witnesses acknowledged receiving cash payments from Trump loyalist Kash Patel.[4][5][6]
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[edit]Miscellaneous
[edit]- November 10, 2023
- U.S. Congressman George Santos has been considered for expulsion from the House of Representatives.[7]
- U.S. Congressman George Santos has been expelled from the House of Representatives.[8]
- The vote tally was 311 yeas to 114 nays, with 2 voting present and 8 not voting.[9]
- Never mind:
The primary table is the table in the section titled "List of state applications for an Article V convention". The main problem I have with this table is that many of the hyperlinks in this table's "Receipt by Congress" column are broken hyperlinks. This relates to the section on this talk page titled "Foa5c.org -- Broken website". For the sake of readability, and for the sake of lacking broken hyperlinks, let's change the cells in the "Receipt by Congress" column in such a way that those cells use the <ref>{{cite ...|...}}</ref> syntax. - [10]
Zero Punctuation: The Last of Us Part 2
[edit]Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw of The Escapist complimented the game as "well-made" but heavily criticized it as "unnecessarily long" and Ellie as unlikable and uncompelling.[11] Ultimately, Croshaw would call it the worst game of 2020.[12]
An example of antimetabole
[edit]In late September 2019, British comedian John Oliver jokes that, in what he calls "Stupid Watergate 2," U.S. President Donald Trump wanted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to get dirt on Biden and was "looping in both someone [U.S. Attorney-General William Barr] so involved in the government they should be nowhere this kind of petty dirt and someone [Rudy Giuliani] so involved in petty dirt they should be nowhere near the government."[13]
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Congressional Record excerpts
[edit]Below is an organized, not-necessarily-exhaustive list of relevant portions of the United States Congressional Record.
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[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Doe, John (January 1, 1970). "Example reference 1". example.com. Archived from the original on January 20, 2002. Retrieved January 15, 2001.
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- ^ Nobles, Ryan (June 8, 2023). "FBI agent who testified for Republicans was suspended over leaked sensitive information". NBC News.
- ^ Ken Dilanian; Ryan J. Reilly (May 18, 2023). "GOP witnesses undermined Jan. 6 cases with conspiracy theories, FBI says". NBC News.
- ^ Feuer, Alan (May 17, 2023). "F.B.I. Revokes Security Clearances of 3 Agents Over Jan. 6 Issues". The New York Times.
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ Guest, Michael. "H.Res.878 - Providing for the expulsion of Representative George Santos from the United States House of Representatives". Congress.gov. Retrieved December 1, 2023.
- ^ C-SPAN. "U.S. House Votes to Expel George Santos" (Video). YouTube. Retrieved December 1, 2023.
- ^ "Roll Call 691 - Bill Number: H. Res. 878". Office of the Clerk of the United States House of Representatives. December 1, 2023. Retrieved December 7, 2023.
- ^ "Wisconsin Legislature: AJR21: Joint Resolution Text". docs.legis.wisconsin.gov. Retrieved June 20, 2024.
- ^ Croshaw, Ben (July 8, 2020). "The Last of Us Part II (Zero Punctuation)". YouTube. The Escapist. Retrieved July 8, 2024.
- ^ Croshaw, Ben (January 13, 2021). "The Best, Worst & Blandest of 2020 (Zero Punctuation)". YouTube. The Escapist. Retrieved July 8, 2024.
- ^ Oliver, John (October 6, 2019). "September 29, 2019" (YouTube video). YouTube. HBO. Retrieved June 15, 2024.
- ^ "POM-70" (PDF). Congressional Record. 169 (158): S4755. September 28, 2023. Retrieved May 29, 2024.
- ^ "POM-71" (PDF). Congressional Record. 169 (158): S4755. September 28, 2023. Retrieved May 29, 2024.
- ^ "POM-74" (PDF). Congressional Record. 169 (158): S4758. September 28, 2023. Retrieved May 29, 2024.
- ^ "POM-92" (PDF). Congressional Record. 170 (5): S72–S73. January 10, 2024. Retrieved May 28, 2024.