I’d rather not, but I know this is a thing, albeit not for me.
I’d rather not, but I know this is a thing, albeit not for me.
My state does not recognize it.
Stop giving stupid people air time.
Who at all did not see this coming? At this point we as a country just waste resources so the people in the back can push their little christofascist agendas.
I was married, later divorced, and am now in a position where I’ve been in a committed relationship for more than 10 years, but we aren’t married.
The benefits are clear and pushed onto us: I can’t share health care with my partner if we aren’t married. The system is rigged to make people in relationships eventually get married.
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corporations – especially the ones run by MBA parasites
Is that not all of them right now?
Sounds like a good life lesson about not saying things you don’t want others to hear.
There’s never been more evidence that we need to change voting systems in the US. We’ll continue to pick the lesser of two evils until that happens.
And it won’t, because both parties collectively have a stranglehold on the realisticness of such a change.
This has generally been my experience as well. The sole exception: Distant Worlds. I’ve never, ever gotten it to run with any version of Proton.
Ah yes, of course. We must understand and accept those who have chosen to not understand and accept human nature.
Get fucked.
Then they can’t claim to be the party of law and order anymore.
Unfortunately they won’t need to. They’ve been playing a different game than the rest of us.
Income. Everything else can be proportional, but if income isn’t, we’re fucked.
Idk if I trust this Tightpussy character, better google that first
Whew, I’m glad someone is blasting here. I can’t imagine a world where someone doesn’t get put on blast for their actions.
What did we do before judges and anyone with authority learned to blast people like this? Must have been even crazier before all this blasting. A true world without consequences.
The controller, yes. The display itself, no, as far as I can tell.
That brings it outside of the reasonable range for most people, I would think.
Am I right in suggesting that e-ink displays remain artificially overpriced because of the company that ultimately owns the patent?
And the employers are actually already breaking the law for employing such people. It shouldn’t be going beyond that, and yet we never see politicians making that point, because it’s apparently a no-no to call out corporations for their actions at this point in American history.
Edit: and also, at least in the case of who I was talking about, they’d never suggest wages were too low across the board. They’re secure in their scapegoat. We aren’t really disagreeing, I don’t think, but this issue runs deeper because there are ideologies at play that do not adhere to logic.
More than just a mistake. It’s the mistake that will keep on mistaking.
I am hopeful for this. Playing it on day one, I reported a garbage management bug on the official forum: only to be told it was “by design”, and yet still game-breaking.
The performance woes got all the press, but the game was fundamentally broken. It was nearly impossible to lose. Too many services for a small city? Here’s free “government subsidies” that you also can’t shut off when your city is successful. Don’t have garbage service? No problem, a neighboring city you have no control over is gonna handle your trash – for free.
I hope this is finally a step in the right direction, but I’ll never understand why it took a year to listen to day 1 issues. If the game had been released Early Access the response would have been better all around. Performance issues need to take second place: if the game isn’t fun, I don’t care how it performs.