im incredibly conflicted by the phrase ‘the question is not who will let me but who will stop me’ because on one hand its so fucking raw and powerful but on the other hand it’s derived from ayn rand but on yet another hand the first and primary time ive ever seen it was on a picture of a lawnmower flying through the sky which is the perfect level of absurd and nonsensical that would piss ayn rand off
I KNEW IT. I KNEW THIS DAMN GAME WOULD STILL BE A BUGGY MESS LIKE THE FIRST. THE ONLY DIFFERENCE IS IT LOOKS SO MUCH MORE REAL NOW THAT I FEEL LEGITIMATE SADNESS FOR NPCs GETTING BULLDOZED BY FAUNA.
There are many reasons to vote besides electing officials. You might also, say, still technically have slavery in your state constitution that needs to be abolished.
This is one of those posts that just showed up on my dash for no reason.
One of the tags on it said “yikes colorado” and I just want to emphasize that, in fact, there is also still slavery in the US constitution. And it’s not a “technically” thing either.
From Colorado’s state constitution: “There shall never be in this state either slavery or involuntary
servitude, except as a punishment for crime, whereof the party shall
have been duly convicted.“
From the US constitution (13th amendment): “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for
crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist
within the United States.”
That is, prisoners can be forced to do work. This isn’t a Colorado problem, this is an entire country problem. Colorado, in moving to ban this, is actually being progressive.
All humans are weak because we will all fall for The Classical Fan Art Pose. I like to call it the “Character nonchalantly wiping blood away from their mouth/nose with the back of their hand, murderous intent in their eyes”. I would go as far as to say it is indisputably the hottest pose you could draw someone in. In this essay I will-