I remember being underwhelmed when elite dangerous released an expansion that let you explore some planets on foot. And then starfield released.
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China's not even slightly evil though. It's suffered from bureaucracy in responding to evil, sure, but that's going to happen to all groups of beings above a certain number for all time.
The need for police given their history and the history of the human race.
Ah, fair. I blame Saturday morning cartoons and a transition from violence for fun towards self harm. No need to punch each other or slap fight for competition if you can just see who can stand the most warheads at a time.
When were you a kid? Sour patch kids and warheads the like have dominated the candy aisle for the last few decades.
Unless you know for a fact your local recycling company is good, it truly does not matter, especially in regards to plastics or food contaminated cardboard.
And cows could hold the secret to clean energy, but realistically that's just not the case.
To see the end of humanity. Luckily I don't have much longer to wait.
The main countries that eat beef are the ones with a history of killing people for far less than trying to take away their beef.
Music licensing is a nightmare. Music licensing across international borders is a ridiculous surrealist nightmare from which you can never wake; if you should ever want to enter into such endeavors find the nearest cliff and try to fly as that will be a less painful adventure more likely to find success.
In practice, no. Countries and militaries and other such groups of psychos will always push every boundary they can unless they think the cost is too high.
In theory? Yes. If the rules as written actually mattered, countries would only respond to those that broke rules. In this case Russia would be responding to NATO breaking international law multiple times.
Well the good news is that if they wait long enough they won't need to phase it out, they simply won't have a need for it.