It’s a pretty terrible feature then. Feature is a weird word
If you travel by land or from the US and don’t need a visa/visa waiver, you can. I can’t understand how that draconian law could be enforced if the Canadian Government wasn’t able to do a background check.
I heard they can launch a 90 kilogram scumbag who’s as dumb as a rock up to 300 metres away.
True, I didn’t mean I wanted him to die, I just want him to be already dead
I’d rather he were dead already.
Solid agree, but it’s so hard to persuade the brainwashed (let alone their capitalist masters) that the purpose of economic growth should be to generate sufficient leisure time to permit self-actualising activities for those who seek them.
My blood runs cold! My dignity has just been sold. nVidia is the centerfold.
Allowed under policy, not de jure!
Maybe they all had brainworms. Maybe they burst out of JFK and in fact there was no second shooter?
We still had assholes before leaded petroleum and other pollutants that became widespread after the industrial revolution. Not every behaviour can be explained by environmental poisoning!
A little information is a dangerous thing, it seems
I suspect it’s as ideological as Israel’s actions against Palestinians unfortunately.
Try not to let the bot hurt your feelings, it was trained on cunts ‘n’ assholes
Oceania was always at war with Eurasia.
No it isn’t, there’s no implication of that. Just that they won’t reproduce until they see it happening.
But doesn’t shareware refer to software that is distributed freely, playable (maybe with limitations on how far you can play into the game, or how long you can play it for free) but it’s generally a proprietary game that is distributed through this model? I may not have a perfect grasp on the precise meaning of shareware.
I see chess more like abandonware - if someone developed a proto-chess game and didn’t assert their ownership over the IP (recognising that this happened before copyright and IP were understood concepts), doesn’t that make it effectively free to play, noting you of course need a board to play?
Maybe an ancient and highly modded board game doesn’t translate that well to a software/copyright analogy. Also you lost me on your comparison between Mario Party (I think you mean only one person needs to own the game) and the first levels of Doom (which are more like a demo). I don’t see either of these as shareware, though I guess a freely playable demo is a form of shareware with my understanding of the term above!
*counsel you. I’m picturing a police officer comforting a suspect who’s sobbing with a hand on their shoulder haha.