

What exactly has caused the outrage and need to identify the users age today? Why do we need this law now?


What exactly has caused the outrage and need to identify the users age today? Why do we need this law now?


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The way the US centric world works, you kinda have to, or you risk inviting the US trying to spread “freedom”


The series become increasingly linear starting with Zelda 2 until BOTW. The first game hides a bunch of stuff in the world and then gives you clues to find them and you can tackle them in any order you figure out the puzzles in. The wizards and witches give you cryptic hints, whereas the later games are just straight up like “hey go here, touch this item to this thing”. It’s super liberating to live and die by my own intuition.


I wasn’t old enough to have played the OG Zelda when it launched, but I recently played it. It is still an unbelievable masterpiece to this day. It accomplishes things that Zeldas that came after didn’t. It’s my second favorite Zelda of all time.


The point I’m trying to make is America likes war a lot. China hasn’t fought a war in 50 years. It’s hard to take Americans seriously when they accuse someone of being aggressive.


America has engaged in war the majority of the post world war 2 era. Korea, Vietnam, Afghanistan twice, Iraq twice. And that’s not including all the proxy wars they’ve funded.


When you live in the imperial core of one of the most militaristic nations in the history of the world, everything seems like a provocation.


Spoken like an American


“China, a country that hasn’t invaded another country in 50 years, is going to invade this country” said the country that invades a country once a decade.


They are putting profits over sanity and safety
First time?


I started using Linux last week. And now I’m looking at your memes!


Yeah they’re run flats.


As a bmw owner, it is complete horseshit that they don’t let you change your own tires. I had to pay $400 to change the tire after getting a flat.
I suggest you read some Marxist literature. Marxism has become a bad word in the West because it undermines exploitation under capitalism. But everything Marx and Lenin espoused was based on improving the rights of individuals (you could make a convincing argument that the structure of the Soviet Union was incapable of accomplishing that goal, but that it got closer than anything American capitalism has been able to).
My personal rec is State and Revolution by Lenin. It’s short and easy to read.