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  • Because a good lawyer looks for any sort of far reaching authority they can legally get away with, and will continues to push boundaries as legally far as they can until they get challenged. All in the name of protecting their clients from liability.

    I don't like it, but I get it. And these things can fall apart when challenged in court or public opinion.

    Makes me think of the guy who died from an allergy at Disney land and Disney tried to say he couldn't sue because of his Disney plus agreement.

    Lawyers put in all kinds of legal clauses specifically to try and avoid any and all liability on anything imaginable or unimaginable. Most times it's beyond what anyone would call reasonable. But we aren't dealing with reasonable people.

    Say I broke a game disk that they told me I had to destroy and I cut myself on it, deep enough to need medical attention. I wonder if I could sue them for the costs, since they specifically told me I had to break my game.

  • Beat saber is the only game besides Gran Turismo that I ever used with VR. Both are great experiences. I only bought it for GT7 on PS5, total waste of money honestly, but it's nice that the PSVR also works on PC too so I can use it on other racing games.

  • But there's also real people talking about real experiences. Primary sources spreading their eyes and ears across the world.

    Except for the armies of bots ran by elected representatives and foreign governments making comments specifically to enflame, or selectively promoting the stories they want. Social media has no reason to fix this either.

    So yes I get what your saying, but I don't see this getting better anytime soon.

  • Anime @lemmy.ml

    Ghost Stories (English Dub) is currently free in the US to watch on Youtube