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  • Not hundreds, mostly just since the collapse of the Ottoman Empire at the end of the First World War.

    And some of Israel's neighbours were making moves, but the continued much disproportionate retribution of ethnic cleansing Israel has inflicted on the Palestinian people (and Beta Israelies) (and Hannibal Protocolling Israeli civilians on 8th October) is an atrocity that "a right to defend itself" does kit even begin to cover.

    (Edit: Hamas does need to end its shit too, but the weaker side of a violent conflict can never afford to be the one to put down arms first.)

  • Things not meant to tie into an overarching universe.

    One offs and limited runs are the best in comic form, and it's the same in other media too.

    Content wise, stuff that challenges rather than acquieses to the status quo. Give me a Luther Arkwright miniseries or better yet, something new and modern about current social and political ills.

  • E1M1 is great, top tier music.

    The level clear screen music, E2M8, E1M8, and E1/2M9 tracks are all other top tier track contending for the throne.

    Doom II introduced a few more bangers too, but I'm not as able to call the level codes to mind off the top of my head.

  • People aren't used to this as a concept, especially when there are so many terms and conditions screens (that have been shown in multiple jurisdictions courts to not be legally binding) they click through on a daily basis as well as many other "as a service" models that are reliable enough that people don't realise what the pitfalls are (people playing for Netflix are fairly certain it won't close next week, for instance), even the more technically minded expect sunset clauses - which would be a pretty good legal baseline to improve the situation.

  • Unless it's infrastructure or something with a natural monopoly.

    The main competition with steam is buying physical copies of things. If we want to support retailers selling physical copies of games and bricks and mortar shops, that's a good thing.

    Alas, I think the games industry is chosing to abandon them. And Steam has the ability to add games purchased outside of Steam to it for convenience. Unlike Epic it puts the user close to the top of priorities.