@HTG4m3r@NewsWire_US It's almost as if Missouri is significantly closer to the equator and desert climate bubbles than the island of Great Britain, which holds a higher latitude than most of the broadly inhabited parts of Canada
@Kosabrmk@zicobarre Product development is 90% "The user is retarded, how can we work around that", it's half the reason for stupid warning labels on products.
At some point, someone in development should have gone "hang on, can the user bypass this feature in any way" and, realistically, the idea
@TheMrSnacky@alienboogers420@CBP It wouldn't be considered parody though, there is no part of it that actually targets GTA 6 and levies criticism. It's closer to satire, whilst also being neither.
@oengusthenerd@thocpodcast Yes, but realistically Mongolia borders Tuva, Buryatia, and Zabaykalsky - the map is dividing on a mix of loose historical borders and administrative regions (Inner Mongolia using... Inner Mongolia, and East Turkistan using Xinjiang) not geographic regions like Siberia
@fpl_mc@SWEETPAREID0LIA "What else can be implemented" proper parenting, stop outsourcing actual bloody parenting to the Government that will absolutely use their newfound surveillance vector to spy on people (including your kids)
@MCulshaw84@MrRoflWaffles Safeguarding of kids? I suppose you are in favour of not allowing children to interact with their parents or other family considering the vast majority of childhood abuse cases in the UK come from that demographic (90% of cases if the NSPCC is to be believed)
@HonHarryToo@Keir_Starmer I didn't realise NATO was so good that they could operate a bio-lab inside territory Russia has occupied for 12 years, and that the might of NATO was so strong that it could physically move the entire city of Kyiv towards the coast.
@metal969280@CaoSlayerGL You see those things around the word dead? They're called quotation marks, it's a shudder quote. He isn't actually saying the game was dead, he's being sarcastic.
Have you ever used air-quotes in real conversation or said "so-called"? It's the same thing.
@RealDaleDaleson @TimTim1254@europa take information from bystanders - which happens in this exact clip. That's when you begin to ascertain whether the report you got was legitimate or not.
@RealDaleDaleson @TimTim1254@europa reduce the potential threat from an individual they have been told is violent - which is to cuff them regardless of what they tell you. Then you verify their claim, and then you deal with the situation.
Or, if you're just one of multiple officers on scene, another officer will
@TimTim1254@europa It's not even misconduct that they handcuffed first, they've gone to an incident where they have been told he was violent and had assaulted someone - cuffing him first despite what he is telling you is common sense when the details you're given are all you have to go by
@bochord_io@Playteaux1 The fact temperatures now broadly line up means nothing to the traditional calendar system outside of clear outliers in temperature.
Been living in the same village my entire life, most of the time we got a day or two of 24-28c towards the arse end of May, not a whole week.
@bochord_io@Playteaux1 That's because the Celtic calendars (as with a lot of European early calendar systems) follows pastoral seasons, it's not about heat it's about when grazing animals are moved to summer fields. Cyntefin and similar traditions are all around blessing the harvest and the herds