You can still provide them a good environment which is something we should focus since it's apparent that people aren't going to stop eating meat.
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The logic absolutely makes sense. One is more familiar to an average person and other is less. It's not that hard to grasp lol.
Doesn't make it any less of a double standard. Same with squids which apparently are relatively intelligent and we still eat them but for some reason dolphins are a no-go (are they endangered? Idk.).
Heh, I can appreciate that. Just commented so nobody will use that as a justification why fines shouldn't be based on revenue.
For real, it's ugly and way too bright and fucking stupid but whoever had a week to create x-shaped disturbingly blinking sun did an okay job imo.
Aren't there usually minimum fines anyway even if they're based on revenue?
I don't personally mind 300 hour games but the way AC and most other games present them is exhausting. I don't want my map full of shit to do. I want to get the core experience, which should be the main story and after that sprinkle of stuff to do here and there which is all optional and there if enjoyed the world enough to keep going.
Why Ubi and others haven't figured this out, I have no idea. It's the best of both worlds.
Yeah, I understood they were talking about pop-ups generally but I guess not.
Haven't watched the third season since the second season was awful. They didn't understand what was working in the first season.
Getting Cavill won't happen and even if it did, that was just one smaller problem compared to the whole show transforming into boring dumb fantasy. Cavill alone can't save the show.
Reddit has had a pop-up for years afaik on mobile, always pushing their app.
That's faster than expected.
Well how you go about doing this is not really constructive nor that coherent.
Is that an argument? Many also eat meat and starting to treat animals well is a step in the right direction. Perfect is the enemy of good.