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The law exists to protect creators. The extremely-likely reason that the law is like that is that, is that it was unthinkable at the time to basically take dance moves as a discrete unit unto itself and profit off of it.

Now here’s the thing. Guy A has some creative work. Guy B is making money in part *because* Guy A

FWIW, Korea doesn’t have a strong console gaming culture, in favor of PCs.
There’s a LOT of people who don’t have PS4s.

At the same time, VR is really picking up in Korea, lately. [There are more than a few VR-Cafes, where you just go with friends and play VR games.] That combination probably makes this sale hit a sweet

I mean, none of what you said really changes what I said. There is nothing comparable to the way that the Japanese country and leadership treats the Comfort women issue, and the way that the US, country and leadership treats the Bomb.

I don’t care about the facts regarding the bomb and I’m not referring to any specific

You show me where anyone was talking about atomic bombs before you forced it into the conversation. I’ve been tolerating your whataboutism for a few rounds, but I think it’s time to wrap it up.

Stop trying to compare bad things.  The topic was Japan’s war crimes, and if you wanna talk about how bad the bombs are, go

> Even if I did though, it’s irrelevant, unless you really want to say that using a devastating weapon in times of war and government-sponsored sexual slavery should be compared in the same light. 

Are you just ignoring all the other people in congress who support good causes and actually have to deal with the bullshit from Republicans, just because Sanders is on TV more blasting his mouth?  Like you guys just take democrat votes for granted in certain critical junctures, then proceed shit on them outside of

Let me repeat myself because you didn’t respond to any of my statements at all. I’m aware of people who share your perspective and I’d reply with the same:

So you’re saying that this argument is invalid because the company tweeted about being engaged in a religious tradition.

The company.

Religion.

Through Tweets.

In the context of companies, tweeting about these things is a little weird, but not completely out of the ordinary. That said, for an international audience that includes China and Korea, they might want to put it into context, though frankly, that context isn’t exactly okay - i.e. it’s kinda weird/unwise for

Okay, sure, and that’s it’s own political thing, but here’s a fun game:

Who are some of the war criminals buried in Arlington?

I won’t blame you if you have to look it up, because those people aren’t celebrated. Arlington cemetery is a place of loss, and pointedly, a difference between Arlington and Yasukuni is that

>based on human life cost estimates that were completely retroactively falsified after the fact,

Citation needed, but let’s pretend you’re perfectly correct. You think in the context of the war, the US would rather spend the human lives needed and not consider using the bomb that they spent so many resources on to

The US does not try to downplay the size, scope or horror of what happened. They don’t try to manipulate opinion with regard facts about the bomb. Korea and China do not believe this is true about the current leaders of Japan and how they deal with facts about the war.

Furthermore, I think government-sponsored sexual sl

One aspect of forgiving is the erring party indicating condemnation of such actions so that they are never repeated.

Honestly, the way that Japan politically presents itself [not saying that it necessarily reflects on the populous], I do not have faith that Japan will never repeat it’s past crimes. Apologies, when

Are you serious, right now?

If a company decides to make the point of tweeting out that they decided to have lunch in front of Jefferson Davis’ Statue, that’s not for us to try to understand the situation, that’s on the company to provide the context.

It just as well could be a one off-arbitrary luncheon, but, unless

*shrugs* nothing wrong with competent competition.

This is not a good or a strong argument, but I think an argument can be made that it’s a little thing that encourages people to stay with the brand, knowing that you already have extra accessories for future iterations of it.

Also because, at the time, Nintendo is probably going through its issues with the Switch

Things like idioms, connotations and politeness levels will decidedly not be a straight-forward translation from any language to another.

Especially when you start learning and speaking in another language and hear people speaking in English as a second language, you start to learn how many idiomatic expressions, or

Honestly, especially for complex games, I think it best for someone who better-understands the context to give a review.
A good example are the grand strategy games made by Paradox Interactive. Even for fans of similar grand strategy games [Total War, Civ] might be thrown off by Hearts of Iron or Europa Universalis.

Most children partake in labor, considering most children are adults.

Honestly, I’ve been reading through your comments on this and, honestly, I feel like you’ve literally spent more time typing about this issue than the average python dev would spend updating the codebase to reflect this change, give or take really

For what it’s worth, there’s almost no prediction that’s required.

Lion [or any other hero with hex] can be ordered to cast hex and he will move toward the target, instantly casting hex on the target [the spell is cast instantly.]