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Just saw it, and it’s not thread. But you didn’t realize that, did you.

Because most people already understand this much and don’t need a drawn-out explanation.

Hopefully one of the characters that gets assassinated.

You and your anti-intellectual ilk need to go away or just be quiet. You’re advocating for a lack of critical analysis because you’re afraid the results might not be acceptable by mainstream perception.

Man, is it just me who feels bad for you, or a lot of people you encounter? I’m sorry that my correct statement and response to you was accurate without being how you wanted it to be, but this is clearly something you have to grapple with on a daily basis.

Yes.

That said, the Geneva convention does complicate matters somewhat.

I’m willing to bet absolutely no one cares about your views on the matter and didn’t even remember writing a comment until you brought it back up.

If you want to be that guy you’ll have to try harder. It’s clear within the sentence’s context that “Asclepius” and “Caduceus” are part of “Rod of”. It’s like someone saying they went to the “West End” of London, and someone corrects them telling them simply “East”, and then another person chimes in that they didn’t

No, your point is that the Red Cross (again, named after the symbol itself, or vice versa) benefits from everyone using their very specific symbol. People will associate that symbol with medical treatment, and thus will be saved if they need it.

It’s precisely what they don’t want. They want the symbol to be associated with emergencies, not everyday medical connotations. It also pertains to their work (they’re literally called the Red Cross), and having anyone use it could be harmful.

They don’t need to go after anyone they don’t want to. Nor would it be worth it in many cases to use money in such a way.

Save the attitude for something that matters.

Asclepius. Caduceus is a separate thing.

I always assumed it was DoA. The numbers even a month later were sad. The promise was that it was made by the same team that brought us the phenomenon Call of Duty.

It’s really weird that this was posted today because I started playing DA:O after like, 6 years, and I’m trying to finish up this part of the campaign. I can’t even read the article because it’s exactly where I quit years ago and never came back.

All that in mind, when does the law get involved, and how?

Because it would be asinine to write laws so specific that they pertain to one industry alone, especially a new one. If they let this business in, they’d have to let many more in.

I want to play it but I can’t support them until they make Season 2 of The Wolf Among Us.

I want to play it but I can’t support them until they make Season 2 of The Wolf Among Us.

I WOULD IF I COULD GET THEM BACK