Crazy talk, and you're onto something... that's been solved already.
First part: you hate that a 10+ years old game is only getting cosmetic changes instead of a rehaul of the whole character model. That's crazy, nobody's going to do that, not the ones expecting a profit, and not the modding community doing it for free. If you feel it's a silly change, you're right, but realize that it's the only change they could do.
You're onto something: body feature sliders. Male, female, giraffe, and turtle bodies, have some structural differences, that however mostly match to the same bones having different shapes. The solution is a body shape slider, or 50. It's something that existed, in some games, since at least the 2000s. Others were lazy and didn't do it.
For reference of how far this could go, the following all have the same bones, only change in shape, size, and muscle placemen:
Games could have multiple protagonists with different bodies, genders, personalities, etc... something like Overwatch did have that, you could even play as a hamster or a robot!
Fruit of the poisoned tree. Disney's "until author's death + 70 years" copyrights are BS, would be nice if nVidia and all the AI companies were to argue to change that.
The official F-Droid app had an issue with not deleting downloads on systems that didn't run it correctly in the background. That has been fixed some months ago.
There is an "Oriental market" shop where I live, close to the "Asian shop" and the "Chinese restaurant" in front of the other one with actually Chinese dishes (with a Sichuan native cook).
$2000/year per person, would be $167/year per person. It's not $0, but sounds like a reasonable amount for anyone except the most marginalized groups
Medical procedures are indeed a problem, but my understanding is their price is artificially inflated due to intermediaries, so taking a harder approach to that, would partially solve the issue, and pave the way for further regulation.
M4A should be the goal, something most 1st World countries have already, but I also understand it would mean upending a lot of industries and their interrelationship in the US, so a step-by-step approach seems like a wise one.
I get that, I'm just trying to understand the difference between /them and /it in that example. I feel like "them" is more generic than "it", so I feel like "them" would be a better fit in a space where it's nobody's business, the same as in a professional setting.
If you have to travel to the US, Russia, China, or any of a number of other countries that will happily invade your privacy at the border, leave your phone behind and carry a burner phone
It sounds to me like limiting spending, and reigning in those predatory intermediaries, would reduce that medical debt in the first place. Or am I missing something?
Well, there is an OpenSource client, and private servers with custom rules. That makes every modification possible.