corvid92
Corvid
corvid92

People are capable of safely hiking 24 miles in one day.
Granted, this is for relatively capable people and... they will likely get blisters like crazy. But still... it’s doable. ;)

Tyler Paulson is a hero. Seriously.

But you are going to have a hard time here because many people you are debating with do not have the foundation in knowledge that much of what you are saying is built upon. In other words, you are standing on completely different fields. They don’t see the facts you see because they

Tunnels can be connected through tunnel networks.

Foot travel can be destructive too... but I get what you are saying.
It’s why they don’t let people go onto or too near the Mayan ruins in Mexico anymore (they used to).

I thought we were supposed to be against pushing our expectations onto others.

That’s a good point.  Thanks for chiming in.

I’ll bite.
That would probably be considered harrassment or assault if it made contact. But I think you know that ;)

You should relax. The world isn’t ending. I mean... if you live all your life on the internet you would probably think that it is... but... maybe you should go outside and hang out with some loved ones.

Well, then... I’m dumb.

What happened in 1976?

Epic games is legally considered a person in the eyes of the law.
Considering corporations is a perfect example of a stupid idea made into a law that has created and endless “slippery slope” of b.s. and loopholes to be exploited at the expense of REAL individuals.

I respectably disagree. This is ultimately a conversation about ownership and what can and can’t be owned. I don’t think being able to own something like a dance move is a smart idea. And I do think that in the hands of the wrong people, 10 year olds would be hunted down. Just look at how Disney and Nintendo treat

None of this. I think we need to be careful about what we allow people to “own” as theirs and theirs alone. I think dancing is specifically a slippery slope. This can lead to policing and penalizing how people move their own bodies. A dance move might seem pretty specific, but how do you draw the line to what people

The problem with this logic is that you see gamers as just gamers.
Anybody of just about any profession, background, age, gender, race, etc. can be a gamer. And because of that, they can bring a whole wide range of differing experience and perspectives to the table. You have no idea who you might be conversing with in

Most dance moves aren’t cultural. Especially if he is claiming them as HIS.
Dude came up with some moves on his own. They are his moves. They are not culturally significant. At best, they are culturally inspired.

So yeah, if they ripped him off, he should be compensated in some fair manner. But it is a forced move to

I’m pretty sure that is a common behavior for most human beings when they don’t feel directly affected. For example, do you care to take action for those overseas? Do you care that China oppresses Tibetans? Kidnapped a child who was next in line to be the Dalai Lama? Effectively destroying the future of the Buddhist

RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE
nice

Why don’t you do something about it?
Maybe start by helping to put out the fire instead of bitching about Christmas lights.  Talk about hypocritical.  You fit right in.

Obama replied, “That whole ‘so you can have it all.’ Nope, not at the same time. That’s a lie. And it’s not always enough to lean in, because that shit doesn’t work all the time.”

I think success and being surrounded by yes-men has negatively impacted the guys, which I think is demonstrated in the show itself.

LOL I was wondering when the PCbaby would show up. Everybody shut up now :D