What about the human rights of half of humanity that you’re calling to be wiped out? Lmao
What about the human rights of half of humanity that you’re calling to be wiped out? Lmao
Hey, a civil internet conversation! I’ll take it, cheers!
I agree with you that prohibition isn’t the way to do things. In my opinion the war on drugs is a waste of tax payers money and more importantly human life stuck behind bars. If you are speaking against criminalization of substances I’m with you. I’m however, not against harm reduction and education, including warning labels on products that are harmful.
Sure I’ll establish it with in context. Just because “other things are also dangerous” doesn’t mean warning should not be on the label of a known carcinogen. This is coming from someone who drinks more than he should.
Putting a warning on the label of a product known to cause harm isn’t “controlling others”. You are free to still consume the product. It is allowing you to make an informed choice, even if you are unaware or unable to access that information from other sources.
And here come all the angry tankies
Slippery slope fallacy.
How would it even be possible to slow time for one player and not the other?
My assumption is this is just a helping of the larger tray off screen.
I’d rather a shorter actually good game than a game vast as an ocean deep as a puddle.
Oh yeah you’re really sticking it to them by continuing to use their platform!
Their food looks a lot like their porn!
Really depends on what you’re into, I quite enjoy H3vr and Blade & Sorcery although neither of these titles are story driven, more sandbox style games. Into The Radius is supposed to be good although I haven’t played it. I’d reccomend looking up Habbie on YouTube. Very wholesome creator that covers a lot of VR gems.
Now Holup, I came here to say this. Have my updoot kind internet stranger.
Yep its basically like Netflix before it shit the bed.
Either a troll or a moron lol. They aren’t even laying out any sort of argument, just repeating the same shit (on what I can only assume is an electronic device that “slaves” made for them to purchase)