Skip Navigation

InitialsDiceBearhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/„Initials” (https://github.com/dicebear/dicebear) by „DiceBear”, licensed under „CC0 1.0” (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/)KA
Posts
0
Comments
1,129
Joined
2 yr. ago

  • What can they do that ActiBlizzKing cannot?

    Literally anything.

    There is currently a handful of devs doing the occational balance patch for SC2 otherwise the game is complelty dead from the developer side. On the MS side, AoE2 and other even older games are doing so much better.

  • Yeah, usually you put it into TNT equivalants. Which in itself isn't useful, but it allows me to look up which order of magnituted of atomic bomb we're talking about. And somebody actually put in the work and it is 22 of the biggest bombs ever. (which ironically are Sovjet, not Murican).

    Anyway, It was really just a cheap "Americans don't use metric joke", don't overthink it.

  • Is it not? I admit I haven't read the handbook on police etiquette in such situations. I just don't see how it was "a show of force" other than it was a statement to other kids, which is a positive thing.

    When I was in school, I had police in my classroom at least 4 times. But only in one instance they made "arrests". Basically they knocked, asked if "insert names" were present and asked them to come with them. No handcuffs, sure. But this was only about shoplifting. I never though it was a big deal.

  • I don't think they charged in there with their guns pulled. They probably knocked. This isn't America, there is no risk in a couple policemen entering a classroom.

    It’s about general standards in arresting someone, that were violated purely to make a political point of showing their hard reaction.

    Is arresting someone over literal death threats really a political point?

    Unless there is further details about the police actually putting anyone at risk, I see no standard being violated.

  • Or they could just arrest him where he was at the time. Why wait?

    then it can take place with less publicity

    Why should it though? Showing that this kind of bullying isn't tolerated and seeing the imidete consequences of it in person is a great lesson for the other kids, too.

  • “I thought it was impossible for police to come into a classroom,”

    Why would you think that? It's a classroom, not an embassy.

    “Common sense would dictate that such arrests not be made in class, even when completely justified,”

    Can someone explain that "common sense" to me? Why not? What is so special about a class room?

    That's where the person that needed arresting currently was, so that's where you arrest them. What's the big deal?