I like either when they're well implemented. Both tell truths about our world within different environments. The difference between history and myth is, after all, imagination, which both can wield with the right storyteller.
Assassin's Creed II's historical conspiracies were exactly what drew me into the franchise as a piece of pure entertainment, but I've since felt that the Ubisoft's self-parody via Abstergo Entertainment's drug it down the power of its present-day relevance since Black Flag. I do look forward to Syndicate though purely for riding about an open-world London and the Fry twins.
I write a lot, so maybe "most (self) published?" Dunno, I'm not enough of a genius, hipster, or athlete to be that distinct. I like to think writing is indeed a well-regarded enough art for me to aspire to be most artistic, in my own way.
Bananas, toast, scrambled eggs, omelettes, waffles, fresh fruit, orange juice—all favorites of mine.
There may be plenty of great articles on the subject, but check what your state's unemployment agency has available. And go in person. They may be able to set you up with local employers, offer interview practice exercises, and technology training as well as professional advice.
"Had my hand on the dollar bill
And the dollar bill blew away
But the sun is shining down on me
And it's here to stay
That's why I'm telling you"
"I just want to celebrate, yeah, yeah"
Working as many hours as I can to pay the bills. Doesn't help that my employer has cut them back as fast as possible. Wish I had the wealth to just chill.
I am privy to Bronze Age Superhero comics, the best of which would certainly include Batman: Nightfall, Daredevil: Born Again, and Alan Moore's Watchmen.
We'll always have Paris
The gig economy is built to literally work young people to death with little to no protections, rights, benefits, or a living wage. It illustrates the unsustainable economic engine of capitalism that undervalues the most important capital, human capital, that other socialist systems have recognized and invested in. A universal basic income, maternity leave, and universal healthcare would generate more money than it would ever spend by creating healthier societies and even more taxpayers. The rich should pay high federal taxes devoted to social programs because they should contribute to the society that subsidize their businesses.
PM a friend, talk to someone I trust. Eat chocolate. Watch a movie on Netflix that makes me happy. Reserve some space for me to recover or think.
November 7, 2016, as I recall. I fell asleep assuming democracy's collapse was a longer time to come.