Nice cats bro
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I thought the creator committed suicide when the game became popular... Edit he didn't
You should be able to use reasonable force. If you're trying to subdue a homicidal maniac then you can choke them unconscious or knock them unconscious or kill them if that's all you have means to do. But if you just have someone who wants to be rude and yell in your face, then you don't have a right to kill them.
I think it depends on who causes the confrontation and who is escalating the situation to different levels of violence.
Also, I think there's different ways to interpret stand your ground as a concept. You can stand your ground and use reasonable force to secure your safety. You should not be able to stand your ground and murder someone so as not to inconvenience yourself if you don't want to take a step back or move out of someone's way for example.
I was told that if something dies from poison and you eat it then it is dangerous. But if something dies from venom and you eat it you will be okay.
Open discourse that allows all perspectives is stiffled in forums where the admin promotes and favors one viewpoint. Users are left in an echo chamber with little fresh information or viewpoints. I do agree that in an open discussion, dissenting viewpoints should always be allowed. Deleting posts you don't agree with is not right
1 has more character
We all listened to the press conference, it can't be debunked when everyone witnessed it
If it's brown flush it down
Can you delete this?
Everyone can enjoy my fucked up story but I don't see why you decided to repost it
If he didn't vote for Trump in 2016 then why did he say he was to partly to blame for electing Trump?
"In a section of the book focused on Iran, the author said he “must take part of the blame” for electing a “brainless” president, in an apparent reference to Trump. “You are free to assassinate Trump as well as me for that error in judgment and the dismantling of the deal,” the book declares."
Source https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2024/09/15/ryan-wesley-routh-trump-assassination-attempt-suspect/