What does good leadership have to do with the owning class?
Are you suggesting that by virtue of owning things they are good leaders?
What does good leadership have to do with the owning class?
Are you suggesting that by virtue of owning things they are good leaders?
Not Canada. Tuition in Canada is as expensive as comparable schools in the US. We just don't really have the ultra expensive tier like Harvard.
Oh yeah lmao, definitely forgot about that!
No, he's attempting to soften perspective.
Instead of giving up and hoping for the worst, why don't you join me in demanding justice?
It doesn't sound like a trick, it sounds like a simple offer that people take up without bothering to ask what's in them.
Still no tasty meat.
I don't recall any furries in 7.
There is a talking tiger thing, but it is not anthropomorphic, it's just a big cat that can talk.
There's also Cait Sith, which is a talking stuffed animal that I believe is actually a robot controlled by a human remotely. But also not really a furry.
I don't think I ever got past the first disc because you can break the game almost immediately. I can't remember what the details are, but you draw 99 of some spells and it gives you a 99% chance to hit, so then you can just spam sleep or confuse or whatever and cheese every battle.
Once I figured that out I lost any interest. "Oh look, I'm instantly the most powerful thing around by far, and the game has barely started." The whole appeal of those games for me is watching your power grow.
There is no solution beyond an immediate return to abject poverty for 99.9% of the population.
The house is burning down around us. All the squirt guns you can muster aren't going to put the fire out. The only thing left to do is try to survive in a burning house.
He already sold out his legacy ffs
"prompt engineer", good grief.
Baguettes are distinctly penis shaped, so the French are just wrong about that.