Cheese is pretty shady, though. Master of disguise.
You'll get the lore a lot better, and the conflicts that are most likely going to show up in the game.
I think you need to go back and review the term "witch hunt". Consumers voicing their opinions about whether or not they approve of an aspect of a provided product—especially when that asset reflects a basic tenet of human rights—is not in any way, shape, or form a "witch hunt".
Except that gay marriage isn't something that somebody should have a choice around. Human rights are not open to debate.
That is amazing. It's my best friend's go-to song for karaoke. I just had to send this to her. =D
I obviously can't make my point clear to you, and I don't want to get oppositional, so I'm just going to leave it here.
I was responding to the fact that your response to the other poster seemed to be an "either/or" situation. My point was that you can have mental issues and still make conscious, concrete decisions; that you are not completely at the whim of your illness; that it can be a mitigating factor, but not the only factor. …
This looks really interesting.
You can be "mentally ill" and still make bad decisions and do bad actions. Or would you say that a serial killer is in their right mind?
Sorry to burst your bubble, but I have to say that giving the world Winged Armoured Hussars is the best thing Poland has ever done.