You must have forgotten about the Patriot Act. "Terrorists" don't get rights, and we don't have to tell you why we think you're a terrorist. (And that's super fucked up and unconstitutional)
It is not a violation to charge extra for an accomodation if everyone has to pay the same for that accomodation. See the link I posted previously; it mentions this explicitly. Their case is charging more for plus sized clothing. The price for that size of item is the same regardless if the person is obese or normal, so it's not discrimination. It only becomes discrimination when you charge a person more because they're lactose intolerant and give lactose tolerant people soy milk for no cost.
Do you have a source for that? From what I've found, food allergies are generally not considered a disability and therefore no accomodation is obligatory.
I'm severely lactose intolerant, so you know what I do? I DON'T FUCKING DRINK LATTES. A restaurant is under no obligation to give me a non-dairy substitute at no cost. If you want what a restaurant sells, buy it. If you don't like what they sell or think it's too expensive, fucking don't and get on with your life.
Not clones, more of a ship of Theseus scenario. A fungal network can be "one thing" because we see it as a single interconnected system. But parts grow and die over time. It doesn't have individual cells that are infinitely old, but the one wholistic fungal organism, as we define it, can live forever through regrowth. There are types of jellyfish that can also "live forever" in this same way.
I don't have an epic account, never will. They're not operating in good faith; they're pushing the "launcher exclusive" release model, which only hurts consumers. If they match Steam's features and drop exclusivity deals and prove it's not a short-term trick, I'd consider buying from them.
I listen to music on my phone's speaker. Fight me.