I'm pretty sure the only options are losing democracy, just at different rates. Not to say don't vote or whatever the libs think people complaining about Biden mean, it's stupid i gotta clarify that but whatever.
Convenience is a bad thing. Or, at the very least, convenience isn't useful while inconvenience is.
The most recent discussion about it is about pause buttons; having a pause button isn't bad, but it doesn't add anything while being unable to pause can. Fast travel is a classic, it stomps over gameplay and enables bad design from developers, it's actively detrimental to many games. Weapon degradation is another big point in favor of inconvenience; when done well it gives a steady resource sink and forces you to plan ahead.
The obsessive need for everything to be quick and convenient is down right counter to the very idea of a video game and over stimmed children need to chill out.
People who complain about politics in media are generally too dumb to understand media. Very often they don't like something for some reason but go on to justify it with whatever stupid buzzword is popular in their circle.
So...a bad designer finally played his own game? He doesn't seem to understand produce flame is meant to be light but with an emergency hit button, but it's good he's finally realized spellcasting sucks in 5e. What are the odds he figures out the big issues, though?
Kind of off topic, but man it bothers me to see what r/atheism has done to religious discussions. Christianity isn't religion, it is a singular religion amongst a sea of far less stupid and destructive religions. It's always so obvious when someone is just talking about their Christian trauma instead of, say, sikhism or something.
Execute them for treason too. The ruling explicitly allows the president to do anything he wants as long as it is official business and a good president would use this moment to fix the country.
From what I've read 2025 calls for literally every possible wrong thing a government can do.