@Berkut3204@MadelaineLucyH if it ain't gonna work It ain't gonna work for whatever reason. Blame is fiction that we like to throw around to compel others. forcing the convo is just wasting energy if the other doesn't agree.
@dykegrrl@cupckebatter yall- an intervention can cause someone with the disorder to clam up harder - causing it to become worse. IF an intervention is on the docket it better go right. It's a risk. yes it could be good and yes it could be bad, both of you are correct.
Last year, miHoYo copied my puzzle game Ouros in Zenless Zone Zero.
Because they are a recognized, billion-dollar studio and my game isn't well known, some people are now assuming that their version is the original, and mine is the clone.
I hope this video clears that up.
@RateRealities what's your point? what's the right way you purport, if this is an example for the wrong way?
I see a lot of blaming and very little ideas from your programming so far.
@windscribecom The US has similar access through
CALEA (1994)
FISA Section 702
The "Lawful Access" Debate
And
"When companies won't build a backdoor, the NSA’s Tailored Access Operations (TAO) may create their own through more aggressive methods”
@xevekiah And to make matters worse, the sister of said pedophilic attorney sued the show runners for the death of her pedophilic brother. So rather than her being pissed at the fact her brother was a pedophile, she got pissed he got caught.
Did you know the TV show “To Catch a Predator” was cancelled because they kept catching law enforcement, teachers, preachers, local officials, and other people meant to protect Children?
The final straw? An Assistant District Attorney in TEXAS was courting who he thought was a 13yo boy. He didn’t show for the sting, so they sent law enforcement and camera crew to his home. The police entered, and Louis Conradt shot himself, taking his own life.
Can’t make this shit up.
Lmao Gabe Newell when faced with an employee with cancer changed their employed status to “get better” and kept them at full salary the entire ordeal and paid out the insurance.
@sunburnteyelids@InsaneMistress *it's referring to the general difficulty of convincing the insurer that any individual case does indeed fall within coverage.
@sunburnteyelids@InsaneMistress The largest frustration is *convincing* the insurance to agree that it is systemic/extraoral as you said.
It's been bad enough that NBC has enough material to make a series called "Cost of Denial". there are also landmark cases like Wit. V UBH