Roughly 50,000 (perhaps upwards of 70k) Palestinians have been killed in a little over a year, and if anything, the rate is slowing. The population of Gaza and the West Bank sums to about 5,000,000. The growth rate in 2022 was conservatively 1.75%. That amounts to 87,500 new people every year.
Even when you factor in Israel targeting hospitals and food to try to hurry the genocide along, it'd still take decades, if ever.
I mean, they're very different games... If you're looking for something like overwatch, then seems like it could be a good match.
And yeah, the League new player experience is god awful. Even by people who still play it, it's known for its toxicity. Riot let it degenerate into a cesspit because moderation was too difficult/costly, which caused all the friendly players to abandon ship. That means that the only people who still play are either clueless, toxic, addicted, seeking to profit, or somehow immune to vitriol.
Sadly, if you want a casual moba, I'm not sure it exists right now. Maybe ones that were never obscenely popular and still have passionate communities could be more friendly, at least? Smite, HoN, Eternal Return?
If you just want a casual game, then yeah, best to get in with a game that has a lot of other casual players, and Rivals fits that bill right now.
Their goal isn't publicity, that's ancillary to their actual goal. Hmm what could their actual goal be... oh right: Just Stop Oil
I'm fairly certain that these JSO protesters are fully aware that they'll probably face consequences. They might hope for jury nullification, but I doubt they'd expect it.
The judge can order the jury as they please, but the jury does not need to justify their decisions. This is exactly what jury nullification is.
The jury is the conscience of society, and their job is not only to decide whether the defendant did the acts charged, but whether they should be condemned and punished for it. The jury protects us from immoral or socially undesirable results.
Saving life has historically been an excuse for crime. But only in very direct situations.
As society has failed to properly act to avert disastrous outcomes, the threat continues to become more and more direct.
Unlike damaging electronic signs, painting or historical documents.
Won't someone think of the lost profits, and museum glass that has to be cleaned. The wealth of billionaires is certainly more important than billions of people dying.
But when you make the choice to break the law based on what is right. You also make the choice to suffer the consequences.
No, they don't choose to suffer the consequences, they choose to possibly suffer the consequences. The distinction is important.
There are mechanisms to stop unjust applications of the law, such as jury nullification. That they weren't able to reach a conviction here is the system kind of working.
The character's auction house gear sales are classic RMT scammer money trades, where they put horrible gear up for ridiculous prices as a way to move ingame currency around between mules.
I thought poe2 didn't have a real AH, just currency market. Maybe I'm misunderstanding what you're trying to say.
Sooo, as a Canadian, I'm pretty sure I have the authority to speak for all of us, and as much as I'd love to have you all, I'd rather not tempt fate and accidentally start a war.
Also, Indiana, Idaho, South Dakota and Wyoming, you're expressly not allowed in.
If you watch to the end, the reason she can't get to her online classes was because her ISP's configuration CD was windows only.
So if we're looking to find fault, it's partly Dell for insisting everything would just work, partly Verizon for not having a good Linux process, and partly her for not just calling her ISP for tech support.