No, exactly that's what I mean by "obscure". An investment group is not a publisher nor a news agency, not even a media group.When it comes to publishingh that's just obscure. It's almost the definition of an obscure media outlet.
"Obscure" means nebulous, not clearly visible, of unclear origin. So, if you're arguing their obscurity, who exactly are euronews? What are their sources, who are their correspondents, who's financing them, what is their business address or business model? I've wondered about that quite for a while but there's nothing to find except their data brokering service which seems good evidence that they are not what they claim to be: a news organization. So what exactly are they if not obscure?
Who the fuck rated euronews "Left-Center" and "High" [credibility]? They're obscure as fuck. Mostly a tracker/data broker with an AI generated "news" frontend spilling clickbait AI slop never quoting any reliable sources.
Maybe the range of the petition is bit tight? Idk why it's limited exclusively to video games. Maybe a broader approach covering all sorts of (mostly cloud based/authorized) software and firmware of "smart" hardware would reach a larger part of the general public? I also don't see really convincing legal arguments against the usual "we can't afford running game servers forever" arguments of the industry.
First of all we were talking about parlamentary immunity which is quite different. Secondarily if diplomatic immunity weren't, diplomacy would be dead. But, I guess you don't need diplomacy, so it's a bad thing, anyway.
Would you mind to elaborate? That fact that you think something was "terrible" is not an argument. I think, you don't really have an idea how immunity actually works. It's not synonymous to "impunity".
I guess most of WW1's facilities handling chemicals had better safety than the average Spanish commercial unit in 2025. I've worked in Spain for almost a year and as great as Spain is, really, the utter neglectance of anything protecting you from falling into your death, gettng electrocuted, run over, flattened by something falling off a crane and any unnecessary, awful way of geting killed is quite unnerving. It's not that I haven't actually seen it fucking happen. The bloody risk (loose handrail) was obvious for anyone but noone cared - until somebody came to death.
Right so! Bloody trees think the world belongs to them. It's about time to show them who's got the chainsaws. Did the trees help us in WWII? Did they do anything for us except luring on roadsides and killing innocent motorists? Face it, the days of trees are over.
Yes. College students are 5 cents a dozen. They're useful to extract mortgage interest but they're still 5 cents a dozen.