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Choppy Cuts – v1.0.0_98904

#6492 Choppy Cuts v1.0.0_98904


Genres/Tags: Arcade, Party game, Top, 3D
Company: Moco Studios I
Languages: RUS/ENG/MULTI13
Original Size: 4 GB
Repack Size: 799 MB

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Discussion and (possible) future updates on CS.RIN.RU thread

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Repack Features

  • Based on Choppy.Cuts-TENOKE ISO release: tenoke-choppy.cuts.iso (4,274,589,696 bytes)
  • Game version: v1.0.0_98904
  • 100% Lossless & MD5 Perfect: all files are identical to originals after installation
  • NOTHING ripped, NOTHING re-encoded
  • Significantly smaller archive size (compressed from 4 GB to 799 MB)
  • Installation takes 1-2 minutes
  • After-install integrity check so you could make sure that everything installed properly
  • HDD space after installation: 4 GB
  • Language can be changed in game settings
  • Repack uses XTool library by Razor12911
  • At least 2 GB of free RAM (inc. virtual) required for installing this repack
Game Description
Chop chop. Make it quick! Throw everything, even customers! It’s all about efficiency! Anyone in the way? A quick smack will keep things moving!

Game Features

  • Over 50 levels of escalating chaos! – Build your team and sharpen your scissors! Tackle challenges from 50 levels of basic trims to wild frenzies across the world!
  • 11 unique stylists to make the dream team! – Each stylist has their distinct style and abilities. Work and build a team with your friends that will break chopping history.
  • Expect the unexpected during every shift. – Another ordinary shift? Think again! Protect your customers and business from incoming dangers. The future of Choppy Cuts is now in your hands!

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FlatLaf - Flat Look and Feel | FormDev

Oh ben dis donc ! Je discutais récemment avec un collègue du fait que Swing permet des trucs incroyables, pour peu qu'on utilise le bon LnF. Et celui-ci a un look vraiment moderne. Il est même open-source, sous licence Apache


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Donald Trump wants to nationalize elections. Americans overwhelmingly do not.

Donald Trump has called on the GOP to nationalize elections, which are currently run by states, as mandated in the Constitution. Many are alarmed by the president’s words, considering his continued quest to consolidate power and his inability to accept the results of free and fair elections.

In short, his desire to nationalize seems like a blatant effort to control their outcomes. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) called the idea outlandishly illegal,” adding, “You think he believes in democracy?”

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And Americans don’t want to see that either. CNN’s chief data analyst, Harry Enten, ran the numbers on whether Americans trust Donald Trump to run free and fair elections. Short answer: They don’t.

“They trust him about as much as they trust him to be modest,” Enten said, explaining that only 43% of American adults believe Trump is committed to free and fair elections, compared to 56 percent who do not trust him.

The numbers are worse among independents. “This is a group that Donald Trump has really been struggling with,” Enten said, “and when it comes to his commitment to free and fair elections, they absolutely believe he is not. We’re talking about two in three independents say no, Donald Trump is not committed to free and fair elections. We’re talking about just a third, just a third of independents believe that Donald Trump is committed to free and fair elections.”

He added that “it is the opposite for the Democratic Party, where you see the majority of Americans believe the Democratic Party is committed to free and fair elections.”

CNN host Sara Sidner said the numbers made it pretty clear where the country stands. “If that number doesn’t slap you in the face, I don’t know what will,” she said.

Enten also shared data showing that Americans were generally satisfied with how their local municipalities ran the 2024 elections. He called Trump’s proposal to nationalize elections “a terrible idea for the American people.”

Sidner also pointed out Trump’s massive hypocrisy: “What is fascinating about this is that Republicans have historically said ‘states’ rights’ and don’t want the federal government involved.”

It is Trump’s continued focus on federal power that prompted an Australian economist to recently call the Trump administration “the most interventionist government” and the “least conservative government” of his lifetime.

“When you are the richest country in the world, maybe you are not the ones who should be thinking about ripping down your existing institutions,” he said. “It’s those who are somewhat behind, but that’s what this president is doing.”


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