Lol, interesting way to frame it. Let’s zoom out a bit…
Russia: Starts it
Ukraine: Fights back
Russia: surprised Pikachu
Russia: Escalates
Ukraine’s allies: Supports Ukraine
Russia: Arms on hips guy
Lol, interesting way to frame it. Let’s zoom out a bit…
Russia: Starts it
Ukraine: Fights back
Russia: surprised Pikachu
Russia: Escalates
Ukraine’s allies: Supports Ukraine
Russia: Arms on hips guy
Does anybody else
Yes, pretty much always.
Outwordly trans people make up like 1% of the population. So one incident could screw with the stats more than you’d like.
I don’t think it would, especially if you look at it over a period of time.
It could definitely be misrepresented, but anyone with the intellectual curiosity to look at ratios would probably be less likely to misrepresent it.
Even by population ratios, that’s gotta be really rare.
How do you know so much about any society and negotiations that you’re confident you’d be able to do that?
Not in my area. “Air support” hasn’t been a thing where I play in a while. But it’s not a super dense area where I usually play.
just the knowledge that cameras were disabled in that area would be as damning as any video.
I wish it worked that way. Logically yes, but not in court (as far as I’m aware). At least not when the offending officer is on the stand
It’s useful for when you’re quoting someone who happens to use the exact same intonation as you!
Really? I thought their whole thing was that they sell DRM-free stuff exclusively
I’m some jurisdictions, public urination can put you on a sex offender registry.
It wouldn’t even matter if you’re trying to be discreet and just have to go but there’s no public washrooms around.
Countries that pay to little and are non demorcratic and don’t allow for various rights would have big tarriffs and ones with all those things would have like zero.
Medium ones for the US, got it!
Death is not a trip. It’s a destination.
As others have suggested, professional help would probably be the best way to go about it.
Otherwise, here are my suggestions as a non-professional:
He’s a whole lot more than a speck of dust in the grand scheme of a person’s life.
Even just his 8 years is about 10% for most people. Then you have to add on the extra years of trailing effects…
Downvoted because of the biased question. Its phrasing is presumptive (that everyone hates blockchain) rather than directed (to people who do hate blockchain).
Let the managers decide, then.
If we won’t let logic or evidence do it, at least the people working directly with their teams and having to deal with them should do it.
From all the apps invading your privacy and abusing your data, I didn’t suspect Pokemon GO to be one of them.
I can’t tell if you’re being sarcastic.
Even if you never played the game, it’s fairly common knowledge that it uses GPS data to place in-game elements and to track where players are.
The game also uses real-world locations as in-game “treasure chests”, which people were theorizing all the way back in 2016 would eventually become open to “sponsored” locations. (Every McDonalds where I am is now a PokeStop)
And if you’ve played the game, you’ve likely seen all the invitations to turn on your camera and submit photos (which are tied to your GPS), move to specific locations, walk (or create) walking routes, take short videos of landmarks, etcetcetc.
I’ve been playing on and off since 2016, and I’ve known I’ve been trading data in exchange for a low-cost game this whole time.
I’m not sure if it’s “most [of the] hardcore players”, or “[the] most hardcore players”.
In the circles I’m around, spoofing is still frowned upon.
I’m not American, but fewer guns would still be nice
Star Control 2
The Ur-Quan Masters
Free Stars