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  • They're both violations of the conditions of release. Two separate violations, unrelated except for being prohibited behavior.

  • My guess is they're cartel, and their boss didn't like the idea of someone shutting down their trade routes.

  • It's totally different from wow. Wow is a real-time mmo. BG3 is a turn-based fantasy RPG (think Divinity:Original Sin or Wasteland 3).

  • Did they fix the thing where, after combat, my Flaming Sphere runs up to me like a puppy and accidently sets the whole party on fire before I can dismiss it?

    ::Looks ar patch notes::

    Dammit. Maybe next patch

  • He organized an event without getting a permit.

    The permitting process ensures that there's adequate security, traffic control, etc.

    He didn't do any of that legally required stuff, and the result was an angry mob. We've been through this. This is why you need a permit for large public gatherings, and why he's legally liable for what happened.

  • Mr Struk ... actively pursued a 'pro-Russian position' in the last week by 'communicating with the Russian Federation

    Actively supporting an invading force during war isn't "having a different opinion," it's treason.

  • It can force those who disagree with defederating to find a new instance that has access to all the communities they want. It also makes onboarding new people significantly more complicated, as their choice of instance will drastically influence their feed.

    To be clear, I'm not arguing against defederation, just pointing out that it causes issues that need dealt with.

  • Look into cluster b personality disorders and cptsd. This behavior sounds like "splitting."

    I'm not a mental health professional, but lived with someone who was later diagnosed CPTSD, so I ended up doing a bunch of homework on wtf was going on.

  • I was fine using battle net. I was not fine with Overwatch turning into a shitty p2w cash grab.

  • I remember hearing an interview with him many years ago, and he shared a story about the shenanigans he got up to as a kid... he was into phone phreaking (used to be you could control the entire phone system by playing specific tones into any phone) and reprogrammed the phone system to think his friend's home phone was a pay phone. His friend's mom would try to call someone and the phone would ask her to deposit 20c. She was furious, and sent her son over to demand he fix it immediately.

    I always thought that was one of the best pranks ever. RIP to a legend.

  • Firing people will surely ingratiate himself to his base.

  • "I got one on my car"

  • After escaping from a mental institution in 1945, he went into business

    That explains the bottles.

    Seriously though, glad he got out. His ramblings were coming from a good heart and his soap is legendary.

  • I suspect it has to do with legal compliance. Only available in US = only needing to comply with US law.