


Days Gone has incredible atmosphere, thanks to keyboard+mouse, combat feels so much better than it ever did. I enjoyed it so much more than Dying Light (i don't hate that game btw and i'm hyped for sequel) and Dead Island combined.

It's one of the best, if not best open-world zombie game that has been made so far.
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Runs flawlessly on my PC and looks amazing. RDR2 PC launch was one of the worst i have ever seen, but they fixed it and the game is amazing now. I know it had fps issues and bugs on PS4, i get that. It would be almost stupid (in this game) to endless drive around. Planning out your routes, before going on your way. By the way, if you look for them, you can find fuel cans all over the place, i never ran out of them and you can fill your bike at gas station. That's one of the best survival elements this game has and it's unique. I have seen some people complaining that fuel goes out too fast. I have "Days Gone" is definition of Underrated Good Video Game.
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The way the cycle of abuse came around FULL CIRCLE w/ every single member of that family in the killer sally documentary is jarring Perhaps one of the most tragic parts of the story is the life-long impact that violence has had on the McNeil children. Netflix need to change the title to “Abused Sally” #killersally That woman spent 25 years in prison for killing a man who was abusing her… 😒 I swear the system makes no sense. I hope she’s reading Twitter and feels validated, because she didn’t deserve that shit. Sally didn’t immediately request a lawyer because she thought the justice system would be fair to her, but instead they gaslit her into believing she wasn’t being abused. The woman has been abused her entire life and is sitting to rot in jail?!?!?!?! Only in America #killerSally /ySYMsKl6IM Netizens are expressing their disgust at the way the American justice system treats survivors of domestic abuse. Sally was later convicted of second-degree murder and was sentenced to 19 years to life. It was on file he had abused his wife and broke he nose. He blinded a man at the bar using his thumbs. Sally supported her family while her worthless husband did nothing…no job, drugged up steroids, abusive. Over the years, Sally said that the abuse escalated and she feared that, one day, Ray would kill her. To make ends meet and pay for Ray’s steroids, she took on wrestling jobs and made fetishistic “muscle worship” videos. Mmk 🫠 #killersallyįor most of their marriage, Sally was supporting her husband’s dream to go pro. The prosecutor in the Sally McNeil case says she couldn’t have possibly been a battered woman bc she took a nap in the interrogation room after being interviewed for 12+ hours. As if a strong independent woman couldn’t also suffer abuse at the hands of another. I’m watching ‘Killer Sally’ on Netflix & the way society & the justice system defines a victim and “battered woman” is so whacked. The opinions expressed by Sally’s opposition perpetuate the notion of an ideal victim - a “battered woman” who has to be small, frail, and feminine to be believed. He also pointed out how she “lacked remorse” because she took a nap during the interrogation.
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The docuseries includes interviews with the couple’s family and friends, as well as the trial and the aftermath, and people are shocked by the level of victim blaming in court and in the media in the 1990s.ĭuring the trial, prosecutor Dan Goldstein portrayed Sally as a violent woman due to her size and muscled appearance. Her two children were also emotionally and physically abused by Ray, their stepfather. On Valentine’s Day in 1995, Sally shot and killed her husband after enduring years of physical abuse. The three-part true crime documentary takes us through the world of bodybuilding and the lives of couple and former marines Sally and Ray McNeil, who were both big names in bodybuilding in the 1980s. Netflix’s limited docuseries Killer Sally dropped on November 2 and so far, viewers’ reactions to it have ranged from sympathy to anger. Spoilers ahead! Don’t say we didn’t warn ya. Editor’s note: This article mentions and discusses murder and domestic abuse, which some readers may find it disturbing.
