Meta is Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp right? Some people would argue it could harm your social life to not be on those, depending on your social circle of course. Now if it becomes lose friends or pay or lose privacy, this might not be an actual choice but a one made for you.
The other problem is when legislation makes privacy a right, you can't then have a company sell it to you. That's like a company charging you to vote because all voting booths happen to be standing in their buildings.
I agree. I also think ads do influence us way more than almost anyone would believe or admit. Why else would companies spend hundreds of millions of dollars on ads without batting an eye. Many products cost as much or less than their ad campaign cost to make.
So I try to avoid ads as much as possible. I haven't seen or heard an ad in a long time aside from billboards and posters which are basically impossible to avoid.
I remember rolling 20+ d6 in Shadow run to shoot at someone.
Also evocation wizards in dnd 5e like to have a word.
Lastly as a GM I like to have 6 dice sets for one shots especially with new folks or at conventions. So I can hand out a set for everyone.
Also maybe I'm trying to justify owning like 12 or so dice sets. But they all fit in my large dice bag with compartments for each dice type. Also none of them are fancy dice. They are just easy to read high contrast single color dice. All of them.
It's not simple at all, I absolutely agree. And leaving family behind sucks. On the other hand I know several people who left Europe and moved to Australia and Canada for example. It can work even though it won't be easy for everyone involved. But if the alternative is having my kids get shot at school I'd still try. Plus all the social security that's missing in the US would probably make other countries more attractive to me too.
Peaceful protests? There are less peaceful protests for gun control than shootings. Maybe start there.
But I agree the US seems beyond screwed in that regard. NRA is too powerful, the two party system is stuck on the far right and society is divided into extremist views by propaganda and social media.
So maybe leave the country? That's what I'd do I think.
Meta is Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp right? Some people would argue it could harm your social life to not be on those, depending on your social circle of course. Now if it becomes lose friends or pay or lose privacy, this might not be an actual choice but a one made for you.
The other problem is when legislation makes privacy a right, you can't then have a company sell it to you. That's like a company charging you to vote because all voting booths happen to be standing in their buildings.