Gun rights is the easiest example
Gun rights is the easiest example
Abortion is legal in New York. https://www.ny.gov/programs/abortion-new-york-state-know-your-rights
Isnt this done by many games already?
Yes, yes it does.
Oh its not bullshit. They just redefined “empathy” and “care”, and since it hasnt updated, theyre no longer teaching empathy and care. Because empathy and care mean something else.
English evolves, never complain or be out of date, no matter how forced and unnatural it is.
I heard the boy pees in her ear. Its how you avoid cooties!
No, every other car maker has them, has had them for decades.
Its like not putting a padded seat in your car. Its so stupid that you wouldnt even think to make a law about it.
A couppe years ago, there was a big craze around paper straws.
Means to go further than, or be higher than. The demand for hate is a lot higher than the supply.
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/outstrip
You gotta realize, the leftist demand for hate outstripes the supply, so they have to redefine words like ban
Thats still leftist, unless you’re somehow more left than straight up communism
Well you won’t be thrown in a work camp. You can beg, go to soup kitchens, go innawoods, do whatever.
If you refuse to work in a communist country, they will make you work, or just execute you.
Communism, as practiced, is inherently fascist. Its essentially state slavery, because if you don’t work, you will be sent to labor camps where you will work. The workers do not consent.
Mali
Yes, and thats not a good thing.
Its based of a broadway play.
Maybe, but it feels more corporate and sterile than just a different tone. Like they wanted more but had to reign it in.
Its more than that. Its bland. Fucking Skyrim had more going for it than neon. Tavern wenches shows more skin than Neon Workers. People actually bleed in skyrim. Drugs even, I think skooma has better writing tham Aurora.
SF is just corporate.
Because they have more supporters on reddit and now lemmy, so thats how its framed
Only because the federal supreme court forced them too