I get your point but you are comparing phones with consoles. I don't think that apple's case can be used as precedent here.
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It's a reference to Goya a Spanish painter.we don't really know if this painting was about chronos, that's a theory.
Yeah, they sounds exhausting. At some point I would block them...
So they are annoying and imposing of their beliefs on others, there's plenty of those in both aisles π
And there's a huge overlap with conservative and antivax, and not much with conservative and vegan.
In any case, them being vegan is not relevant for the anecdotal example.
I'm pretty sure that being vegan is not relevant to the statements mentioned...
A comment on your note of the story, MH has never really been about story, but it has always been about the cycle of life and the balance of the ecology or whatever. The fact that we murder entire populations of monsters nonstop has never been an issue in the +10 titles they have. Idk why people are so pissed about it now.
It's true that the low-rank story is too railroaded, but once you are out of the long tutorial, the game does open up.
That's the sentiment that allows these rich fucks to avoid paying taxes without big backlash. First focus on collecting, then on spending...
It's more nuanced though. Here's how rich people use charities to gain wealth:
Rich person has tons of money that would be taxed if bill Y passes. Rich person creates a charity and donated 20% of what they would had to pay to the IRS to the charity, with that money the charity uses half for good causes and half is given to X lobby company, which then lobbies politicians to avoid passing that bill.
In the end, the rich person saved 80% of what they would had to pay.
Yeah, 10% went to good causes but imagine what the society could afford if 100% went through instead of 0.
This is a very rough outline of how they do it, but the summary is that they use charities to donate to lobbies while skipping taxes on the donation itself.
The title is completely different from what he's saying he's saying that deals should be public, not that they should not be made. What shitty propaganda title is this?
Booooy, read about sandy hook, the infowars dude lost a lawsuit so big he had to apparently sell infowars, and the onion won the bid.
Then the dude tried to null the bid or something, and the comic happened.
Piefed Voyager beta? Thanks for the heads up, I'll look it up!