Also confirmed, signed a waiver and still went to a top secret A-school.
Also confirmed, signed a waiver and still went to a top secret A-school.
🎵“I’m gonna finger bang, bang you every night”🎶
So this sounds like a parent problem.
Well none of these sources tell me how the kids are forced into this. All these services are free, so I still don’t see the exploitation. Are you saying the kids are tricked into making games for Roblox, if so then maybe that’s on the parents. As a software engineer and having kids who played Roblox their entire lives, I still can’t make the leap of exploitive practices over just capitalism. Maybe show me another platform that kids can learn how the basics of game design while hosting the game at the same time.
Can someone tell me how the kids are being forced to make video games. I have read several of these articles and can’t understand the logic. My kids played Roblox and created games on the platform they were never forced or coerced to make anything. Maybe it’s our messed up capitalistic society that expects everybody to monetize anything that’s fun.
62 years ago today.
Wasn’t this done about 20 years ago. It’s called second life and there was big craze to get businesses in the game to pimp their stuff.
Did the bag have $$ signs on them?
It was Confederated products. I loved that movie.
Wasn’t there a language created called Esperanto that was supposed to be the world language.
Don’t forget India
Versed, doesn’t that make you forget things, my ex-wife used to work in a surgery center and she said when patients wake up in the middle of surgery they would get an extra dose of versed and never remember it happened.
I can’t wait for it to be a penny stock.
There are at least three planned parenthood clinics in the San Diego area, why didn’t she go to one of them. It seems the women in the article only knew about the religious services that don’t do abortions.
Milk is chillin, what more can I say.
Coballers - cobalt
Pascalleros - pascal
When my personal experiences go against what a news article claims, I start to think critically about the source. I’m not disclaiming or debating anything about Missouri law, but by throwing in that comment about Arkansas seems like they are being a bit sensational to get a wider audience reaction. I would not doubt for a second if this law exists in either of those states, but it’s most likely enforced by choice.
I am kinda calling BS on this, as I got divorced in Arkansas and there was never a question about my ex wife being pregnant nor was it ever mentioned by any attorney or judge. Maybe it’s only used when there is a clear sign of pregnancy or when the husband wants to control the wife who may have filed for divorce. This could be a new law as I got divorced over 10 years ago.
I think it’s something in the water in Louisiana. It’s called racism.