detroitdregs
DetroitDregs
detroitdregs

lol, keep proving my point sweetheart.

For real, you’re a total piece of shit and it’s really obvious.

I just wanted to say this is a really great game that deserves a lot more attention than it is getting. The alpha was better and more polished than a lot of final release games.

Wait, why does it matter whose story is true? The guy opened fire on people in the street with no provocation or threat what-so-ever.

The punishment for neither Pokemon-Go or theft is vigilante execution. Throw the book at this nutjob ASAP.

Nope. Not period, not point blank, not end of story.
Only your feelings on the matter, absolutely nothing more.

Developers will always focus on marketing strategies though. The reason Nike sells so much more than New Balance isn’t a proportionally superior or differentiated product - it’s marketing their brand.

The whole point on marketing is to distort product information (move market information away from perfect to favor the

A&C) really aren’t pedantry though. It’s not about “legal philosophy of theft”, it’s about the “economics of theft”. As an economist, while it may be a bit “Schrodinger’s cat”, it’s absolutely true - it’s only theft (or causes any form of harm) if you would have bought it instead.

Digital media defies the fundamental

Grew up in Detroit. You are seriously underestimating. For sure.

Oh man this was disappointing, I was psyched to see Seth Avett cover this, but he just does back up, and her voice has this really out of place monotone, emotionless southern drawl.

I play Ironman, but if you close the game it will reset to the beginning of your turn. I’ll use it for a bad misclick or a really lethal pod(s) trigger when I’m almost out of moves. That’s my biggest gripe because I really think it’s poor design - triggering a gatekeeper 2 codexes and a floater while you still have a

Both photos are important. Like when they show cops in their uniforms when charged with a crime. While they should show both, side by side, it’s still good to show people that what appear to be otherwise upstanding citizens can be and often are criminals of the highest order.

If you drink the bar’s liquor, the bar has to buy/make more liquor. Each unit stolen results in a unit of additional cost for the bar.

If you pirate a game, the studio doesn’t have to remake what you pirated. Each unit stolen doesn’t result in additional cost (only potentially lost income).

This is called a rival good

I think the problem is more because people actually think this is a fair criticism of communism. It’s a fair critique of Leninism, or vanguard communism at best (Leninism, Trots, Maoism, Stalinism) - but the fact that people don’t know the difference is pretty sad. Which isn’t really fair to hang on the video, because

Final Fantasy Tactics 2.

My GF and I are Jedi on Shadowlands. If you see us on, feel free to add: Yambodrael and Inhalla.

We’re essentially getting an Xcom: The movie, and people are complaining?

Sure, but look at the history of change in this country (or any really). Even when things are obviously recognized as immoral, the system still fights to preserve order and resists change with all the entrenched power it can muster. The current wave of marijuana legalization is a good example. Tobacco/Beer lobbyists

Law is really just about order, not morality. Just look throughout history, for the most part, law has been on the opposite side of modern morals, even after the deomcratic revolution. Either morals are inherently subjective, centered on preservation of order, or law isn’t a very good gauge of morality. Most of the

Legality is not a good argument for whether something is right or wrong. The point is, if I copy your car, you incur not loss, therefor no harm. Something can not be “wrong” if it causes no harm.

There are solutions other than IP, just not a lot of very good market ones. There are some market ones: but none good, but

I think you’re willfully missing the point.