Suggesting a browser or bashing a corporate brand are not the same as encouraging morally driven life choices. Is that not obvious?
"A plurality vote (in North American English) or relative majority (in British English)[1] describes the circumstance when a party, candidate, or proposition polls more votes than any other but does not receive more than half of all votes cast."
To be fair, that is true!
We are each in our own simulated 'reality' of whats going on out there.
Perhaps it wold be nice if people could 're-calibrate' their 'realities' sometimes?
It's strange isn't it? It 'seems obvious' but there's such resistance, and not just from those who benefit from the status quo.
Aww thanks! Love you too!
“Resentment is like drinking poison and then hoping it will kill your enemies.”
Honestly, sometimes yes.
I genuinely can't understand 'peoples' need to hate on each other. All the time.
But I feel like the tin foil hat wearing loony when I share this sentiment with most people.
It's a disappointing masterpiece!
400 - “We apologize again for the fault in the subtitles. Those responsible for sacking the people who have just been sacked have been sacked.”
403 - "We are the Knights Who Say... Ni!"
404 - "This parrot is no more. It has ceased to be. It's expired and gone to meet its maker. This is a late parrot. It's stiff. Bereft of life, it rests in peace. It's rung down the curtain and joined the choir, invisible. This is an ex-parrot."
I'm only a few hundred hours in to Rimworld, but have 5 or 6 times that in DF.
I very much enjoy the micro management of RW and it's polish, but DF feels so much richer and deeper to me at least. I do prefer the longer term, macro management of DF.
Perhaps it's nothing more than which I played first?
I can see the Sims/Sim City analogy! Hated the Sims, loved Sim City!
Looks interesting!
Signed up and will be trying this!
That's fair enough, but it seems it should be obvious that the weighting of browser choice, not moral for most, it's a browser, and massive diet change based entirely on subjective morality are just not comparable.