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Scorn: Bolt Gun Puzzle Guide After solving the minecart puzzle and helping the creature open the door, Scorn’s first act is almost done. We have produced a concise guide to this puzzle’s new mechanic. Puzzle Guide for Scorn Bolt Gun After riding the elevator platform up, you will move forward into a big expanse with many paths. Do not worry about these yet. Forward until you reach the back of the wide room. As you approach, a pod should rise. Your bolt gun is here. Use the pod to get the gun. Meat-chanical Tree With your bolt cannon, enter the…

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Sekiro: Farming Fulminated Mercury FromSoftware’s newest third-person action game, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, features a wide array of innovative weapons and abilities. In Sekiro, Fulminated Mercury can be farmed with these instructions. Sekiro: Farming Fulminated Mercury For numerous Shinobi Prosthetic Tool tier 5 and tier 6 upgrades, you will need Fulminated Mercury, a highly sought after manufacturing commodity in the game. Ashina Depths, specifically the area just past the Poison Pool Sculptor’s Idol, is, in our time with Sekiro, the finest place to farm Fulminated Mercury. One of the Snake Eyes minibosses awaits you here, while the ordinary gunmen foes…

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$494 Million – Mega Millions winning numbers for October 14th, 2022 Have you purchased a Mega Millions ticket for the draw on October 14, 2022? You might be the lucky winner of a million dollars. Find out if your life has altered since you got your fortunate numbers, and double verify the details. The anticipated Mega Millions prize for Friday’s drawing is now $494 million. You will need to check your ticket thoroughly to see if you are the lucky winner, so best of luck. Today’s Winning Numbers are: 9 – 22 – 26 – 41 – 44 Megaball 19…

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Scorn: How to heal and revitalize your healing tool It is going to be a rough go if you do not know what you are doing when it comes to healing in Scorn. True to form for a first-person survival horror game, just because you are armed with Scorn does not mean you are any less vulnerable to harm. In reality, you put yourself at more risk when eliminating opponents because doing so necessitates getting close to them. We do not blame you if you have received a few blows and are not sure how to heal, as Scorn provides…

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A hit-and-run vehicle struck a food stand in Pomona, California, killing 1 and injuring 12 Police say a driver smashed her car into a taco shop on Friday night in Pomona, leaving one dead and 12 others injured. As about 7:45 p.m., the crash was reported to the Pomona Police Department on W. Holt Avenue and Dudley Street. At first, it was thought that 11 persons had been injured in the collision, but that number was later revised upward to 13. One individual was killed in the collision, according to police reports. Ten further victims’ conditions are now unknown, while two…

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Multiple human remains found while searching 4 missing cyclists by Oklahoma police Authorities in Okmulgee, Oklahoma, uncovered “multiple objects in the water that appear to be human remains” in the Deep Fork River Friday during a days-long search for four missing bicycles. Okmulgee residents Mark Chastain, 32, Billy Chastain, 30, Mike Sparks, 32, and Alex Stevens, 29, went missing Monday evening. Jessica, Mark Chastain’s wife, and Alex Stevens’ mother reported their disappearances. In a news briefing, the city’s police head reported finding remains but no bicycles. He stated the remains were still underwater. “At this time, we cannot make an…

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King Charles III and UK Prime Minister Liz Truss’s odd encounter has gone viral An embarrassing exchange between King Charles III and the new Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Liz Truss, was caught on camera and posted to Twitter for all to see. Chris Ship, royal editor for ITV News, posted video of the exchange on Friday (local time) with the caption: “King Charles holds the first of his weekly audiences with Prime Minister Liz Truss. It happened today at Buckingham Palace.” As the Prime Minister approached His Majesty in the video, he did not appear too pleased to…

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Federal application for student loan forgiveness released Late on Friday night, the federal government issued a draft application form for its sweeping student loan forgiveness program. Applications from borrowers will be accepted and evaluated later this month. If you are interested in applying, you can do so here; however, the agency has warned that the application site will be unavailable for maintenance at random intervals. A representative for the Department of Education said, “This testing period will allow the Department to monitor site performance through real-world use, test the site ahead of the official application launch, refine processes, and uncover…

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Bruce Sutter, a legendary pitcher, passed away at age 69 Near his home in Cartersville, Georgia, Bruce Sutter, a Hall of Famer who revolutionized the closer position and the split-fingered fastball and sealed the 1982 World Series title for the St. Louis Cardinals, passed away on Thursday at the age of 69. Sutter, a member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame who is also one of 14 Cardinals to have their number retired, was last seen at Busch Stadium on April 7 on Opening Day. Due to the persistent sickness that eventually resulted in his death in hospice care,…

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Van Gogh’s ‘Sunflowers’ painting smeared with soup by climate change protesters On Friday, climate activists at London’s National Gallery splashed soup over Vincent van Gogh’s “Sunflowers” to protest the extraction of fossil fuels, but the painting was safe since it was protected by glass. Two cans of tomato soup were allegedly spilled on an oil painting by the Dutch master, considered to be one of the artist’s most famous works, as part of a protest demanding that the British government put an end to new oil and gas developments. They both attached themselves to the gallery wall in a show…

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