Checking their clothing for legitimacy? Determining if it’s a an authentic piece put out by a brand or a knockoff duplicate.
Checking their clothing for legitimacy? Determining if it’s a an authentic piece put out by a brand or a knockoff duplicate.
That’s pretty funny. Maybe I’ll check this game out.
Still people, but the lowest priority ones
Edit: I do worry and sympathize with their children however
That’s in-game money, of course, earned by selling your catch. Not actual human dollars. But it’s still a comically large price tag when compared to the other titles in the game, which generally cost $75.
Michael Geist, Canada research chair in Internet and E-commerce Law at the University of Ottawa, said in a blog post that “banning the company rather than the app may actually make matters worse since the risks associated with the app will remain but the ability to hold the company accountable will be weakened.”
I had the same thought.
look at this person whose daughter died. We need him out NOW.”
I needed that laugh, thank you.
A very good point actually
Start paying attention to posters that get stapled around.
Sure, but on another level yes, nicotine is a problem. It’s super fucking addictive and I hate my dependence on it. And harsher regulation on nicotine products in my area have ironically made it tougher to ween myself off.
Is the guide reasonable?
I’d love to be wrong about this. But I started smoking at 20, and while I’ve kicked cigarettes for good I couldn’t make quitting nicotine stick.
The point is prohibition doesn’t work. I would prefer no young person ever try cigarettes, or nicotine in any form. But I don’t think that’s realistic.
People who don’t understand how things work.
Or people who benefit from there being more criminals…
Told me
Depends on the style guide.
I was fine with that until I realized Lemmy is relatively young software and breaking changes will come up.
Edit: I cannot view comments on anything posted to local communities
It’s like they’re not even doing coke 😮💨