I definitely think some of this is the case here with these stories. But the main takeaway should be how important it is to keep Trump the hell out of office again.
I definitely think some of this is the case here with these stories. But the main takeaway should be how important it is to keep Trump the hell out of office again.
Fuck this evil bullshit
thank you, that was what i saw. I was fully expecting to find articles that would back it up, (why else would you make such a claim?) but nope. I couldnt find anything to support it.
Im a big fan of the BBC edition, but its odd thats on CNN - anyone tried watching it yet?
it was in a discussion on Bluesky, but nothing official.
I tried finding more info but couldn’t, so theres probably nothing to it. I’ll delete my previous comment as it was just unfounded rumours
I agree. The game development side of Nintendo are top notch, and care a lot about quality game design, fun, replayability, all the good stuff. These people do good work.
But the corporate/legal side of Nintendo, they are indeed raging assholes.
I read somewhere Palworld outright stole and used a number of Pokemon models was the majority of the case here, not just “Nintendo doesnt like that Palworld is similar because they’re overly litigious”
i mean, nintendo are overly litigious, but if this is the case it makes more sense.
cliched yes, but I will always remember how scared as hell I was playing Silent Hill for the first time in high school, when you go down that dutch angle alleyway and the evil toddlers stab you to death…
i couldnt play any more for a few days haha, it was truly a scary as hell experience in a game.
thank you very much!! 👏
Whats the best way to play Sim Ant these days? Ive always wanted to try it
edit: I read the bill, its here: https://www.bclaws.gov.bc.ca/civix/document/id/bills/billscurrent/5th42nd:gov22-1
It specifically focusses on protests on school grounds, or protests that impede access to schools. Thats it. Where does it mention other kinds of protest?
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/b-c-ban-protests-outside-schools-1.7170029
from the article:
Eby says the province has counted 18 major disruptions at schools across the province since the start of the school year, and several more before September, including demonstrators banging on classroom windows at a school in Burns Lake.
“[It’s] concerning, frightening, alarming and it makes school feel like a not safe place,” he said.
Eby said all of the incidents the province has counted involved demonstrators against SOGI 123 — the province’s optional educational resource for teaching about sexual orientation and gender identity — but said the law is content-neutral and will be applied equally regardless of the cause.
Read the article, this is about preventing adults from protesting on school grounds, not outright banning protesting.
You think transphobic protests should be allowed to stand on school grounds making kids and teachers uncomfortable?
this doesnt prevent students or college protests, its to prevent outsiders protesting on school grounds (“think of the children” conservatives, Qnuts, religious or prolife groups etc etc)
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