FPS Monitor tracks your PC's hardware state and displays this information as an overlay in-game.
You no longer need to switch to desktop or attach a second display to control your hardware status. FPS Monitor will show all valuable information in-game.
The animals of Manor Farm, tired of human neglect and cruelty, overthrow their drunken master, Mr. Jones. They establish Seven Commandments of "Animalism"—chief among them: All animals are equal . But under the cunning leadership of the pigs, especially the ruthless Napoleon, the revolution curdles into a brutal dictatorship, leaving viewers to watch the slow, heartbreaking betrayal of every ideal.
Animal Farm (1954) is a minor classic: rough-hewn, morally serious, and unsettlingly relevant. It may not have the polish of modern animated films, but its courage—to depict tyranny without flinching—has never aged. Watch it, then watch it again after every election.
: ★★★★☆ (4/5) Essential for Orwell fans; a sobering lesson for everyone else.
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The animals of Manor Farm, tired of human neglect and cruelty, overthrow their drunken master, Mr. Jones. They establish Seven Commandments of "Animalism"—chief among them: All animals are equal . But under the cunning leadership of the pigs, especially the ruthless Napoleon, the revolution curdles into a brutal dictatorship, leaving viewers to watch the slow, heartbreaking betrayal of every ideal.
Animal Farm (1954) is a minor classic: rough-hewn, morally serious, and unsettlingly relevant. It may not have the polish of modern animated films, but its courage—to depict tyranny without flinching—has never aged. Watch it, then watch it again after every election.
: ★★★★☆ (4/5) Essential for Orwell fans; a sobering lesson for everyone else.