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  • I'm not against sequels/prequels, just need some more than "it's the sequel to that one you liked".

    OK, but why does it need a sequel? Can you make me interested in it aside from the fact it's a sequel? Is it any good....?

    Not a movie or fully original, but I watched Arcane and I loved it. It was good without knowing about the game, and those who know the game say it's better if you do. That's what a sequel/remake/adaptation should strive for.

  • I did the same, that's why I ended up in lemm.ee. but after being exposed to hexbear, and in lesser extend to ml, I ended up blocking both.

    I haven't seen hex users in a while, not sure if lemm.ee defederated. If so I'm really grateful.

  • I was thinking about this and I'm actually curious how that would work in practical terms.

    Let's think of somebody with a large company, whose wealth is not in cash (not the largest sum, at least) but mostly on shares of their companies. Once their shares raise over 200 million... What? Do they sell the shares to pay 100% tax on the surplus? What does that mean for companies that, due to the economies of scale and it's costs, need to be massive to be competitive? (Chip manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, civil engineering...).

    To be clear, I don't think it's possible to become a billionaire without being immoral, and to hoard more than you and your children need for the remainder of their lives is also immoral. Not arguing that, only how that could be fixed

  • Yes. I want the story of how United screwed them and their loves ones. I want thousands of families screwed by United to go as witness and tell their stories.

    And hopefully the jury will find any evidence inconclusive.

  • I don't think they even got the right person on the video. He (or she?) was just pointing with the finger and saying "pew pew pew". Just a coincidence that the CEO had a heart attack at that moment.