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They’re different in two ways:

1.) Kinder Eggs by their nature are collectable items that you own. While its contents are randomized for you, the consumer, they aren’t random for the supplier that makes them. And as previously mentioned, you OWN them. They aren’t candies/toys that Ferrero (the company that makes them)

Fallout 76 sucks badly. If they wanted to punish them, the best punishment would be to allow them to continue to play (the horror) but inconvenience them in a way that they self-exit.

Banning them from a poorly-received (and poorly-made) game realistically only helps them lol

Obviously that’s true, but in terms of relative ease it’s not that far off. If I, a guy who has never owned a gun much less used one, can just walk into a gun store and just get one, it stands to reason that obtaining a gun, especially a semi-automatic gun, is far too easy.

I like guns but there needs to be a bit more

Well, for starters here in Texas, all you need to buy a gun is an ID so they can “background check” you to be certain they aren’t selling to a minor, felon, or someone which documented mental issues.

After that, buying a gun is straight-forward. It’s on par with buying an M-Rated Game while under 18 at Gamestop — heck

I want to lump that in there, but even people with impulse issues (self-control) won’t just causally toss out a slur. I think he has self-control, just bad foresight/critical thinking.

He’s from Sweden, no doubt and English isn’t his first language. He’s smart enough to know what is bad and knows what NOT to do, he

Nah. I’m a Black dude who has been in the gaming scene since Counter Strike was on WON (pre-Steam). Not once has it made me use a slur against someone (and I played with myg0t — the people infamous for using slurs to incite rage).

Self-control isn’t just the issue; it’s the anonymity and way people are so lax with

To be fair, this did happen 3 years ago. If you search for League of Children: DIAMOND AFK, this dude called people in League “Mongs” in chat. I’d say he’s sorry he got caught, not the fact that he did it.

3 generations is a bit off. I’m only 29, I’m only 1 generation from having Civil Rights and then the right to be married to my wife only happened literally 50 years ago (we have tons of people alive much older than that).

This is one of those things where if you aren’t Japanese, you wouldn’t understand.

You must first understand the culture of Japan and the culture of anime to grasp the concept of this. It’s MEANT to be absurd, borderline offensive, etc to the point of being funny. That’s the underlying point of anime such as this.

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I just want to correct you and say Twitch is a private entity just like a church, school, or cemetery. It's not public, it specifically is a private service used by the public (just like a church, school, and cemetery is) that enforces its own policies to ensure they continue to pull in business.

That's why companies, or organizations rather, have a PR group. If they were being called a scam, you'd be more inclined to prove why you aren't. These guys aren't doing that; being very secretive, almost to the point where if you got this from a politician you'd think they sucked at their job.

Nah they're an unofficial event a.k.a. not endorsed by Mojang. This is another company using Minecraft to make money, though it seems much like a scam.

Well, methinks they're trying to get people to not do chargebacks, which if they're a scam, the longer one waits to try to get a refund, the harder it becomes to actually get lost money back. I could be wrong but given the organizer's strong English, the lack of information, and the most important lack of clarity, it

No, I'm currently a Black guy living in Japan who doesn't like seafood that much (I can stomach a lot of it though having to eat Elementary school lunches but other than that you'll never see me buy any seafood willingly).

They have tons of fried chicken, snacks, chips, nikumans (meat filled buns), what have you. And,

Yeah but when living in the countryside, unless you have a job/apartment which conveniently places you within walking distance of your train station, you're going to have a rough time. Some places in rural areas you can't get to without taking a bus, so imagine living in those areas where you have to take a bus just

For starters, distance between work. I live here currently in Japan, and one thing most people want the most is the ability to get to their job (or train station to get to their job) fast.

In the rural areas, you also have to concern yourself with things like being able to go out and have fun. Trust me, you don't want