@CoryFeldman2000@ZikadaPrime Blaming Nintendo for having some of their games be 80$ is like like blaming Playstation if XBox shuts down one of their studios because Playstation does it so often. GTA 6 has been in development for nearly 10 years, it was always gonna be costly.
@CoryFeldman2000@ZikadaPrime All three major consoles, I didnt see people blaming Playstation or Microsoft when they started charging 70$ games. Prices increase over time, its inevitable. Blaming Nintendo for doing it first, even when some of their upcoming games Star Fox or Splatoon Raiders are 60$
@CoryFeldman2000@ZikadaPrime GTA 6 was gonna be 80$ regardless of Nintendo. Do you justify Rockstar locking content in the base game by making it only available in the Ultimate Edition months before the game is even released
@CoryFeldman2000@ZikadaPrime They're still selling you an incomplete game. With GTA IV, you're not even getting a disc. Lets not forget the NBA 2k or FIFA games which release the same game every year for the same price. Mario Kart only releases 1 game per console.
@CoryFeldman2000@ZikadaPrime Actually it was Playstation and XBox a whole year earlier with Alan Wake Deluxe Edition in 2024. The console version launched for 80$, while PC was 70$. The digital deluxe edition also launched an entire year prior.
@RootsNotShame@magicpanda_703 I don't particularly care. But saying America is Christian nation is wrong. Especially considering Christianity in the US has been on the decline for the last 20+ years. In about 20 more, less then 50% of Americans are going to be Christian.
@RootsNotShame@magicpanda_703 And our Constitution refuses loyalty to any religion. If you don't believe in the Constitution, we should get rid of it right? No Right to Bear Arms, no Freedom of Speech, the government can enter and interfere with your property without warrants, no Jury/due process, no privacy
@RootsNotShame@magicpanda_703 Not all of them, Washington, John Adams, James Madison, and Benjamin Franklin were Theistic Rationalists/Unitarians. Thomas Paine & Thomas Jefferson were Deists, and actively believed God doesn't worry about what we do. They also made a government that separates church and state
@RootsNotShame@magicpanda_703 Not only the Christian God however. That phrase didn't even exist until the 1950s, nearly 170 years after the Constitution was written. It was made to fight the communistic beliefs during the Cold War. It refers to monotheistic abrahamic beliefs, including Judaism and Islam.
@RootsNotShame@magicpanda_703 You're the one not acknowledging facts, the First Amendment makes it so the government cannot make the USA a Christian nation, or any other faith for that matter. Its known as the Establishment Clause. If you're too dense to acknowledge the Constitution, that's on you.
@RootsNotShame@magicpanda_703 Surprisingly the USA isn't a Christian country. Even the First Amendment prevents the government from establishing it as one. "In God We Trust" and "One Nation Under God" references an overall higher power rather than the Christian God specifically
@Moviefan2807@Mr_goji54 An autarch is a sort of absolute authority, so we can assume a Bio Autarch is basically a natural born alpha titan that doesn't need to earn its place.
@ellisson628483h Tbf, with Vox I'd argue he could've been doing it for style. I believe around the 50s people started to wear them even if they didn't actually need them. Like the guy was obsessed with being the focus, him making himself stand out definitely helps
@RoboWantsaOreo@karzkid6 Not really, the issue is mostly withstanding the vibrations. John Walker (Replacement Cap/ US Agent) was using the shield before he took the serum, and all he did was train.
@hkhkghn_ndgame@tokutske@splattyyaoi@Qi1E1@rassicas Have you ever taken a coin that was laying on the street or sidewalk? If you don't return it to the one who lost it, you stole it. Morals vary depending on circumstances. Killing bugs infesting your home isn't considered the same as killing someone's cat.
@hkhkghn_ndgame@tokutske@splattyyaoi@Qi1E1@rassicas There is no "International Copyright Laws" as most copyright protection is based on territories and governed on a national level. "Fair Use" also permits the use of copyright for purposes of information, education, criticism or commentary, documentation, or parody.
@Shazam935@GameRoll_ This probably would be more effective if you didn't use Bugs Bunny. That guy is often considered an unofficial LGBT icon. One of his most famous cartoons is him dressed as a lady viking and seducing Elmer Fudd to opera music.