Crimson847 wrote:In other words, transgender-friendly privacy laws don't molest people, people molest people.
(Presumably, the only way to stop a bad guy with a transgender-friendly privacy law is a good guy with a transgender-friendly privacy law, and thus transgender-friendly privacy law rights need to be enshrined in the Constitution as well)
Crimson847 wrote:In other words, transgender-friendly privacy laws don't molest people, people molest people.
(Presumably, the only way to stop a bad guy with a transgender-friendly privacy law is a good guy with a transgender-friendly privacy law, and thus transgender-friendly privacy law rights need to be enshrined in the Constitution as well)
iMURDAu wrote:Why is there such a stigma around video games as a means of entertainment? Or maybe I'm just a weirdo. Idk.
Crimson847 wrote:In other words, transgender-friendly privacy laws don't molest people, people molest people.
(Presumably, the only way to stop a bad guy with a transgender-friendly privacy law is a good guy with a transgender-friendly privacy law, and thus transgender-friendly privacy law rights need to be enshrined in the Constitution as well)
jbobsully11 wrote:iMURDAu wrote:Why is there such a stigma around video games as a means of entertainment? Or maybe I'm just a weirdo. Idk.
This. I think it's because "tHeY'rE fOr KiDs" or... something. According to people who think of Pong and Space Race when they hear "video games."
jbobsully11 wrote:iMURDAu wrote:Why is there such a stigma around video games as a means of entertainment? Or maybe I'm just a weirdo. Idk.
This. I think it's because "tHeY'rE fOr KiDs" or... something. According to people who think of Pong and Space Race when they hear "video games."
While it varies based on the player's party configuration, skill and dumb luck, a typical run-through of the game ranges from 40 to 50 hours.
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