Shopper Blog: Comics characters and a rethinking of Easter
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WORDS OF FAITH
John Tirro, Shopper News
I’ve been watching WandaVision, in Connecticut, in the last days of my dad’s decline. It’s comforting to me.
Wanda and Vision are comic book characters from my childhood, so it pleases my inner 12-year-old. They’re also movie characters that I enjoyed with my sons when they were 12, and the whole comic book thing ties back to a box of Classics Comic Books from my dad’s childhood, that he gave me early on, which formed a lot of my love of reading (my go-to self-soothing activity) and probably relates to my love of scripture as well. So that’s a lot.
Welcome all to another edition of The 8 Ball! With the year closing soon I thought I’d get my Games of the Year list done now. The following is a list of games I either beat, or at least played in 2020. Some games I just didn’t get to in time, like Yakuza: Like a Dragon, and other games I played but didn’t enjoy much, Last of Us 2 springs to mind. As always, this is just my list. Enjoy:
#8: Cyberpunk 2077 Here’s the thing, Cyberpunk is janky. I’m playing it on a PS5 and the game generally crashes every 45 minutes to an hour. I could probably set a clock to it. I’ve had issues where enemies glitch out, cars float in mid-air, I’ve fallen through buildings once or twice (intentionally and not), among other stuff. With all that said, I still really like playing it. The city is intricately built, the combat is great, and you can have a lot of options in how you want to approach most situations. It’s really not perfect, and the bugs make it worse (aside fr
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