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I mean. For kids born in 1990 or later, what % hasn’t seen Pokemon. I would guess it has to be a majority or somethign close of Americans under the age of 30 who have watched some anime in their lives, whether it be Pokemon, DBZ, or Naruto.

No, AimJunkies is hte 3rd party interfering with the contract.

There could be a tortious interference with contract issue. If a 3rd party knowingly and intentionally acts in a way that interferes with the contract of another party, under certain circumstances, this qualfiies as an intentional tort and you can sue.

When it’s one or two details that get copied, I’d believe it might be accidental. In this case

I disagree with the idea of ACAB (I personally know good cops including my hispanic brother in law), but this here the police fucked up plenty. After finding out her mother was fine and this was clearly a swatting incident, they should have returned all her possessions immediately and apologized for not seeing through

I think you missed my point that limiting acceleration is more important than limiting top speed.

To be fair... I had to travel for work through rural Arizona, where the roads look like this. Unobstructed visibility to the horizon, there is very low traffic, and the speed limit is typically 80mph. I’d drive down these roads with cruise control set to 90mph, and I don’t really think it was dangerous.

See: Miracle on the Hudson.

Or clickbaitey.

If there’s one thing speed runners are good at (other than beating games really, really fast), it’s finding new ways to challenge themselves.  I wouldn’t worry about it at all.

The quest for the perfect run, if it ever happens, can be followed by the quest for consecutive perfect runs--or as close as possible to it lol.

$45.2M punitive damages, total almost $50M.  The judge could still reduce the award (ruling pending) but that’s a punitive award with some bite--especially given this is just 1 set of parents among the 10 that are suing Jones.

This is the first ruling i’ve ever seen where a judge put in writing that he played an hour and a half of a video game as “research” to grant a motion.

As a guy who doesn’t play the Sims, but enjoys reading about it or watching the occasional stream, some of the bugs (like the incest bug) are in the “temporary feature not a bug” category in small doses.

Compensatory damages is based solely upon the pain and suffering that Jones caused to the plaintiffs, not based on how much he made off their pain and suffering. $4M is actually quite a lot by that standard (for reference, you get like $200k~500k most of the time for WRONGFUL DEATH).

Who ever did this is a shit lawyer. Speaking as an attorney, setting aside the fact they took on Alex Fucking Jones as a client, I would lose all respect for their ability as an attorney.

If it doesn’t occur to you that depicting a stable developing democracy as a cartel run hell hole won’t be far more deeply offensive, than adding a few biomes inspired by other locations to a country that doesn’t necessary have them, that’s like the definition of “unconscious racism.

Again, that doesn’t explain why you wouldn’t pick a region of a country where the region is run by cartels in real life. Like I said, there are several you could pick from. The tiniest level of effort would have led you to a reasonable and realistic alternative.

Not to mention, if you did even the smallest amount of research, you could have depicted regions of Costa Rica, Nicaragua, or Panama with a fair degree of accuracy in a reasonably accurate light as a region run by the cartels.

There are organized crime operations everywhere in the world. You generally don’t see predominantly white countries depicted this way. Sicily or Corsia are prime examples of what are essentially narco-run regions, at least in the recent past, much like parts of Columbia was.