redbull and tnt were like the baseline for me, all that gamer and influencer shit is straight up piss in a can
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If you want your dick burnt like a piece overcooked bacon, then yes. Would be hot tho
Was the ninja there before, during or after the sex? What exactly was his participation? Did he have ninja credentials?
That's fine since the point of the post is all about self-governing, as long as you aware that you're doing the socially accepted right thing, It doesn't matter what others think.
Living in a society requires you to accept some social contracts, it is not really a choice at some point.
To have 100% free will, not living in a society is a condition.
While the moment mentioned doesn't present any immediate problems, it opens up the "well since he put the cart wherever he wanted I can do the same" mindset, we humans learn by example, not all people will stop and acknowledge where and why they are leaving the cart there, they will just do by convenience, we are built this way.
Putting the cart in the correct place is a social agreement, that forgo the convenience of a few to give it to the most.
Imagime if literally all carts were everywhere on the parking lot (an extreme), it would be utter chaos and make massive inconveniences (like people having to remove it from a parking spot to park their car).
The silver lining is, not all conveniences work in all scales.
Dude the context of the current post IS shopping carts, you can use the argument for most minor inconveniences. It's okay to be a dick and don't do said thing, honestly and non sarcastically, but don't be a hypocrite.
"There are no situations other than dire emergencies..." I'd count heavy asthma as a dire emergency. There you have It.
I personally wouldn't say "gameplay is the most important feature", but it's intertwined.
A game is a piece of art, and a piece of art passes a message or a sentiment to the end user.
Some don't need gameplay at all, like the novel-like games with eventual quick time events like Until Dawn, just nice graphics and an appealing story are enough to pass on what the creator wants.
Other games require heavy focus on gameplay, remembering enemiew behaviors and learning a plethora of items and skills so the player can even experience thee world around him, a good example would the Souls series.
There's even games in between, like Cyberpunk, where the graphics and storytelling are the most important aspect, and the gameplay is there but is not important enough to pass on the message. And vice versa.
The worst a game can be is "meh", or leave you uninterested on any of its aspects. Haven't played this SW game, but if I compare to the the SW works, the focus should be either good action (like Jedi Academy game) or a deep and interesting story and world building (like the Andor series). If the only thing It has is graphics, then I can see how uninteresting it can be.
Going beyond the spell usecase might call for a d20 tho
a bum gun, lmao
Children and Manchildren alike, the latter being an even worst offender