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  • I'm not arguing anything. I'm informing you of what the reality is.

    33 countries have it. All but two are in Americas.

    The rest have citizenship inherited from your parents. Meaning. Even if I was born in Portugal. It wouldn't make me a Portugeese citizen. I would still be a Swedish citizen. Since my parents are.

  • No. Basically every country does NOT have birthright citizenship. If I was born in Spain, that would not make me a Spanish citizen. Since neither of my parents are Spanish citizens.

    I would get citizenship from my parents. Not from the location I was born.

    Edit: ok I see now what you mean with "birthright citizenship". But that's not the term used elsewhere. Yes. Everyone born has the right to a citizenship. But since we cannot be made stateless.... you will never end up born without it.

  • Mating season absolutely implies the season during which mating is most probable to occur. There are many animals that follow this behavior despite being able to mate multiple times per year.

    One good example from the top of my head is wild boar. They can pretty much mate all year round if they so wish. But choose not to. Their mating season is in spring, which is also the only time you're not allowed to hunt them.

    It's actually the mother that will keep an eye on her young and make sure they stick to their mating season. If you shoot the mother, her children might just start mating at irregular times and thus bearing young multiple times per year, which isn't that great considering they are an invasive species in a lot of countries.

  • Why do people play "would you rather?" Why do people play "marry, fuck, kill"?

    It's fun to mix and pick options and see what others would do.

    If the game was "you get all positive and negative things ever in existence" well, that just wouldn't be very interesting now would it?

  • Desirable is another incredibly subjective thing don't you think?

    Most of these doesn't sound desirable at all to me.

    You consider them desirable because you imagine their effect as something positive.

    So I wouldn't say they're presented as desirable and positive as much as you want them to be.

  • Yes I read it the first time. It's such a wild undefineable description that differs from person to person, even from environment to environment.

    But you interpret the magical pill how you want. And I'll interpret it how I see fit. Deal?

  • I see it from a biological perspective. Weight gain is derived from absorption of nutrients. You gain and lose weight all the time. As soon as your intestines no longer hold food you are no longer absorbing nutrients and therefore are losing weight from just existing.

    I cannot argue with your interpretation of a made up magical pill. I just see it from another perspective.

    Perhaps you would enjoy the no fat pill more since that's how the body store excess energy.

  • It's 15 AUD, not 25.

    As for myself. I play maybe on average 2-3 missions per day.

    So 70 ish missions per month. Collect an average of 10sc per mission. That's 700sc + the 300 you get from the previous warbond.

    That sounds very reasonable to me for an average playtime of 1h per day.