Send them to mandatory ozempic camps, done
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Offtopic, but it's sad how all discussion about Hong Kong just slipped away into the void. I think this is the first time I've seen it mentioned in almost a year.
One of my friends just didn't even remember it happening, he thought I was making it up at first.
Working in a kitchen isn't a felony though, nor is serving food normally. Now, if someone said they spit in the food and you knew about it but still served it, that could be a felony. If that 'spit' turned out to be rat poison and killed a guy, that's felony murder.
There has to be a level of participation before felony murder happens. If you knew about something bad happening and did nothing to stop it. But, they have to be able to prove that you knew about it, or at least convince the judge/jury
Agree with you about it being used disproportionately on non-white though, there's some fucked up felony murder charges out there.
10$ a year is (was) the price of 2 full price titles. And that's about the price I pay for games in a year. How much do you pay for games in a year?
You could play full games, start to finish. I think it's kinda unfair to compare them to demos. It was a pretty good deal at $10 a month.
Nah, it was just a terrible game, hence the lack of advertisement. A hero shooter with zero soul put into it.
Edit: I actually played the game, would love to see the person who downvoted me defend fuckin Concord of all things 😂
Doom dark ages. Just upgraded my computer, and I thought 'hey, I really liked 2016 and eternal, this'll be great, and it's got great reviews'. Nah, the whole game just felt...okay. I might try it again at some point and mess with the difficulty settings, but I felt like I was forcing myself to play it the whole way through.
For me, deep rock really shines when you're playing the higher hazard levels. Seeing a wall of the cave move because it's covered in enemies, and then hitting them with a fat boy gave me happy chemicals.
Funny thing is, starfield would probably still be relevant if it didnt have paid mods
I dunno, Nintendo at least still makes good games somewhat frequently
I wouldn't say this one was nonsensical litigation, he was selling pirated software. If he was doing it for free it'd be a much different case.
Jokes on you, starfield has paid mods. Now they can't even get that right.