No no, the Heritage Foundation has been working hard to ensure the issue is gone. They have been filing lawsuits and forcing through legislation to ensure companies can't be held liable for fraud and corruption.
Thanks (in part) to them, we never have to worry about another company being caught doing shitty things and getting dismantled.
Those are unhinged! I like the Catholic/Jewish/communism conspiracy ones though.
The worst was "Lisa," where the father sexually abused his daughter, let's his friend rape her as well, gives her herpes, then blames it on a porn addiction and his wife being cold to him. Oh, and Jesus forgives him so there's no need to actually do anything with regards to his daughter.
Agreed, my kids would love something like this. My actual group, probably not.
I've done in-game time limits before though. Like they're escaping from a collapsing cave, they have 5 seconds to appoint a PC to handle a situation and said player has 10 seconds to describe to me what they do. That one was a lot of fun.
Trees aren't great at it and if they decompose, they release the carbon again.
Algae is better at it, but it explains why they don't use it lower in the article:
Because if the algae consumes the CO2, they can't use the CO2 to extract more oil in order to release more CO2 into the atmosphere.
No no, the Heritage Foundation has been working hard to ensure the issue is gone. They have been filing lawsuits and forcing through legislation to ensure companies can't be held liable for fraud and corruption.
Thanks (in part) to them, we never have to worry about another company being caught doing shitty things and getting dismantled.