Your argument was that Christianity and Islam preach that we’re all equal. I am saying that is not true (Or actually, that it preaches that while simultaneously preaching the opposite). It simply lacks one layer of inequality.
Your argument was that Christianity and Islam preach that we’re all equal. I am saying that is not true (Or actually, that it preaches that while simultaneously preaching the opposite). It simply lacks one layer of inequality.
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Right. Christianity and Islam say we’re all equal…
Unless of course, you’re lgbtq, or a woman, or an atheist, or a member of another religion, or anyone they don’t like really.
But other than that we’re all equal.
Not sure if the joke is the guy not recognizing Stephen King, or him not knowing his own books cause he was high out of his mind when he wrote them.
Do you mean, leave her… en paz? (in peace)
I don’t get milk and cereal. Both milk and cereal taste better before they’re mixed, together they just taste like wet paper.
@DocSophie This reminds me of Spacer’s choice slogan from Outer Worlds.
“It’s not the best choice, it’s Spacer’s choice McDonalds”
Agreed. I love small communities, but i love small communities about topics i actuallly care about. And so far the only magazines i’ve found on Kbin/Lemmy that have any activity in them are about super generic stuff.
I don’t want r/movies, r/anime or r/games, i want r/moviesfromthatoneobscuredirectorilike, r/thatonenicheanimenobodyelsewatches and r/thatoldassgameonlymeand10otherpeopleplay
Yet that doesn’t mean developers should just give up trying to reconcile the two. There are ways to fit them together in a more satisfying manner and it’s a valid criticism to point out when they are not
They do and i am, lots of games have this problem, which doesn’t make it less of a problem.
Though my point was mainly that the fact that “nothing actually happens if you wait” isn’t the issue, but rather the fact that it doesn’t make sense for your character not to always priorize the main quest.
I haven’t played fo4 because they neutered the dialogue, but in 3 there are similar stakes with you trying to find your father, and although that game isn’t perfect about this either, there are times where the lead gets colder, and others where it’s hotter, this counts as a shift of tension like i mentioned.
Whether there’s a mechanical clock or not is irrelevant, this is about roleplaying and immersion. The player should be able to play in a way that makes sense in-world without being punished for it.
A good open world game should have lower tension moments sprinkled along the main story so it gives the player time to chill and explore the world.
I had a chair that had a little bump on the middle towards the edge that was meant to force you to sit with your back straight. All it did was make my ass hurt cause i still never sat right.
Why didn’t we do his from the beginning instead of the blackout then? Seems way easier than keeping all of these subs private indefinitely.
To my understanding this law required much more invasive methods of age-verification than a simple “are you over 18?” prompt, which could potentially lead to people exposing sensitive personal information to malicious websites.
Take this with a grain of salt because i also haven’t read the article yet, but i remember this lawsuit from other posts a couple of months ago.