not really but if you see it that way that too works. if a person wishes to smoke a cigarette knowing it’s effects should they be allowed to. The question again, do you have a right to your own body or not.
not really but if you see it that way that too works. if a person wishes to smoke a cigarette knowing it’s effects should they be allowed to. The question again, do you have a right to your own body or not.
gun control laws seek to prohibit gun ownership among the population. ask yourself what prohibition did if not to ban alcohol amongst the population. do you see a common thread here. how about any drug law, that too seeks to curb people’s ability to own, sell or distribute drugs. now name one such law that actually…
really? name one legislation that actually stopped a thing. count how many laws we have against murder for thousands of years. not one law has actually stopped it. there have been laws where the punishment was boiling people alive and even that punishment did not stop murder.. or theft. laws define behavior but they…
how many thousands of years of culture exist? fundamentally humans are no different now than they were when they started gathering in tribes. Technology changes but technology is just a tool, it helps you accomplish something you intend. guns or no guns if someone wishes to murder someone they will... if they wish to…
so this is about control? answer this.. does a person have the right to their own body? think about that one before you request a law or want to ban something.
1 someone who would want to kill, rape etc etc you. generally some person who wishes you ill and has the will to do it.
no.. the gun control laws share something with Prohibition much like every law out there. There are how many laws against murder? yet people are still murdered. How many against theft? reckless driving? yet how many of each are still committed.
tell you what... how about you look up the prohibition. you know the amendment that was supposed to stop all alcohol and see how well that worked out. drinking increased to higher levels before the amendment was repealed than it was before attempted to stop drinking.
it really doesn’t make you a vampire but it does allow you to use the bloodpacks more efficiently. reads more as yeah i could do it before but now i know some tricks i didn’t have before. not like the cannibal perk where you actually learn how to be a cannibal and do something you couldn’t do after the perk plus…
blame the definition then.
as for clean water it exists there are ways to filter it and clean it but not on a large scale like project purity. it’s a game with a item like radaway with which you can remove radiation from the body.
the thing is that radiation didn’t just come from the bombs, it also came from the ground. a number of cars were powered by nuclear power and thus radioactive. There were other items such as the horse mentioned in the fallout 3 ingame ads. Nuka-cola was pre-war and already using radiation so people were exposed to…
i think i know where the misunderstanding comes from and it is common. look at the name RPG, Role Playing Game. It isn’t about the numbers or the stats. Those keep track of the game and allow you to take chance into it. it lets you know how skilled you are and how likely you can perform an action. People get stuck in…
one small flaw in the argument. I present Daggerfall
unless i mixed it up.. wasn’t this sid’s truck or another one. going to have to rewatch now.