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  • He is forced into it by Gondor and Rohan encroaching on his borders. The elves totally made an unwritten and unsigned promise to Morgoth that they would never expand their alliance (that somehow nobody except Sauron remembers).

    By the way, there were Elvish soldiers present at Helm's deep. This is proof that the Elves are fueling this war at the cost of millions of human lives. The people of Gondor love Mordor and yearn to join it, but the Elves staged a coup and are now forcing its people into war.

  • She's vocal against the Catholic Church's history of child abuse.

    Which is very good, but why did she then join another religion with pretty much the same history? Do people really think it's only the Catholic church?

    Edit: I learned that she also joined a Catholic church (but not the Catholic church) for a while. Yes, definitely crazy.

  • There’s no immediate “big car = bad person” logic that’s valid.

    It's very easy to tell the difference between a big car that's big for a reason (7 seats for large families, van for a business) and a car that's big just because (i.e. a large SUV).

  • He also wasn't found "innocent", but "not guilty".

    There's a vast difference between that. Not guilty means that we can't prove he's guilty beyond reasonable doubt, not that we can prove that he's innocent.

    It's still very likely he committed crimes, but we can't be sure enough to send him to jail.

  • Depends on what you mean by "computer for gaming". You pretty much need a computer at home for school work, printing and sending documents, maybe even some work from home. A lot of this can be done with a phone or tablet nowadays, but that wasn't the case 5 years ago, which is why lots of people have an old-ish computer. And yes, this computer can be used to play games, not all the newer ones, but still plenty of games.

    If you have a dedicated, modern and expensive computer only for games (and note that this includes consoles), yeah that definitely does exclude you from being poor.

  • Eh.

    This "everything else" are stuff that previously didn't even exist. There used to be only professional tools and a few games, now you have an app (or multiple apps) for everything.

    And I'll take a garbage program over one that doesn't exist.