The thing I dislike most about code assisting tools is that they're geared to answering your questions instead of giving advice. I'm sure they also give bad recommendations but I've seen LLMs basically double down on bad code.
BrianTheeBiscuiteer
So many...
FF7. Got all the way to Sepiroth, lost once and never retried. That save game is long gone so I'd have to start from nothing if I wanted to finish it.
FO3. After I left the vault the direction of the game was very open ended so I just kind of sputtered about, not really getting into the main quest.
BG2. I put a lot of hours into this game but I thought my the combat was wicked hard and certain side quests took way too long so again I couldn't really get into the main to storyline.
The chocobo race was the hardest thing I've ever had to do in a video game. I think it's 30% skill and 70% luck. Key for me was missing the birds (or whatever those things were that hit you) one or two hits and you're fucked.
Noita. I don't see how a single person has beaten it. Wand building is basically a game within the game (and I don't get it -- ditto for potions), the character is squishy with barely any healing mechanism, and every playthrough is randomized so there's not a lot to learn from your mistakes. I guess it's not a casual game (what I usually go for). I can't see anyone getting any better at it if they only play it a few hours a week and watching just as many tutorial videos.
I'm playing on Expert mode and I refuse to dial it down. The Twins are kicking my ass so hard.
That's to say there are legitimate uses of the word. Most other slurs have the one meaning.
If this is legal then it's a giant gaping loophole in the system. Not just because it's easy to harass someone but because it sounds incredibly easy for a cop to call in an "anonymous tip" on someone they suspected of wrongdoing but had no evidence to support it. I'm almost positive the Supreme Court has even held that evidence that was gathered in the course of raiding the wrong building is legal as it's an "honest mistake".
Gotta pick on groups that very few people are familiar with. Over the decades it's been Africans, Irish, Italians, Chinese, Japanese, Homosexuals, Muslims, Transgendered, Venezuelans (biggest driver of recent immigration), and now Haitians. If you decided to demonize Mexicans now you'd probably instantly get boos and sour looks because nearly all of us know someone of Mexican lineage and can sniff out most bullshit about their culture.
About the only "evil" I see in her is the pussyfooting with Netanyahu. Dude is straight up a war criminal.
I always thought the biggest problem with these wasn't light penalties but that perpetrators were rarely caught because they plan things out and 10 seconds after you realize something's happening they're in the car driving off.
I'm all for something like this but I would never assume the GOP wouldn't go nuclear like this just to kick out a Democrat they really dislike or time it when they think it's most advantageous (e.g. just after a redistricting).
The rule should probably be that failure to pass a bill means current funding is extended for 3 months with an increase based on inflation.
The biggest blunder of the framers was assuming we'd never form factions (i.e. parties). The assumption was that the branches would oppose each other, not collude.