prime-directive
Prime Directive
prime-directive

Yeah, it’s been just over two years since my comment. This is a recycled article.

I’m curious how Sega Rally didn’t end up on the list. That cabinet was an absolute mainstay of arcade trips for everyone I knew.

“I’m just one person, I won’t make a difference” is a transparent excuse and you know it. By that reasoning there’s no point voting, or avoiding the slave labour you mentioned because golly gosh, you’re just one person out of millions, you don’t make a difference by yourself. It’s called the perfectionist fallacy -

Sure. The problem is if instead of choking on the money, she decides to spend it on anti-trans causes instead. Some people might prefer not to give her $1.50 at all, in that case.

Sounds like you don’t agree with how you’ve been characterised based on trivial surface-level inspection. Weird.

fraction of a penny

It’s honestly not that hard.

I’ve said this before, but it bears repeating:

It wasn’t a TERF flaseflag, it was terminally online Twitter users

and they all look bad

yeah everyone is an incel except you - a loser who posts here all day, every day.

It’ll be the PC release that gets me into it. I did buy it for PS5, but pretty early on realised I’m just no good with gamepad controls for that type of game. Which is odd, because I was able to play Ghost of Tsushima fine with gamepad, but the aim and timing requirements for HFW feel more out of reach.

Kick is likely already dead in the water, it’s just a question of how long it’ll take to sink.

The app one? I imagine pretty well. The basis was 66a, which is just extending the protection of an existing international registration to the US.

That was always the story the game developers spun, but considering how many grift flags had been following the game, I’m not sure many people believed them at face value.

They’re all part of the same single category, IC 9. It is a very broad category but not as broad as what you quoted.

The US hasn’t supported international order so much as dictated it, and has a track record of making things worse at least as much as it makes things better. If the US really cared about supporting international order, they wouldn’t continuously exercise their veto power to prevent binding sanctions against Israel,

How many of those requests were free and uninfluenced? How many were coerced, the result of economic or diplomatic pressure? How many have been forced to ask for assistance from the US to counter the assistance the US also gave to their enemies?

I should be clear: their statement may be what you first read it to be. But since it uses the same doublespeak as the Russian casus belli, it’s impossible to tell which one it actually is.

and trying to incorporate into its state