PonyOfWar
No more and no less than any other citizens. Once they've reached citizenship, there should be no differentiation whatsoever.
I'm not Finnish, but this is Ievan polkka, which got world-wide internet fame in the 2000s by Hatsune Miku's cover.
So really, either man the fuck up and actually prove to people that those who choose to live as you do aren’t less than worthless shit disturbers, or recognize that you have a problem and give it up. You can choose which one.
I don't see why I'd have to prove anything to some random payment providers. Their job is to handle my payment for any legal purpose, not to morally judge me because some conservative organization from the other side of the world told them to.
The games removed from Steam were removed globally. They didn't remove all adult content games (yet?) though, just ones related to certain topics like incest.
Looks like mobile shovelware with a Pokemon skin. TPC has shockingly low quality standards for the biggest franchise on earth.
I'd suggest Guild Wars 2. It's an MMO that can be played quite casually and doesn't require massive time investment or grinding. It has a fun gameplay loop that encourages free exploration. Collaboration with other players arises freely from gameplay.
I kinda think it's often on purpose when teachers do that. I guess it's one way to raise the average grades, with plausible deniability that it may have been accidental.
So in high school, we had TI-84 programmable calculators. Those could be used to store text. The teachers knew about that capability, so when there was a test where we were allowed to use the calculator, they wiped the memory of each one at the start of the test. However, I found that there was an app you could install called "fake", where you could restore all your saved data after a supposed memory wipe by entering a predefined numerical code. Teachers never knew that method existed. I may or may not have used that functionality a couple times. I don't feel bad about it, as memorizing some physics formulae would have never been any use for me in my later life anyway.
Don't know if it counts as cheating, but in uni there were some professors who reused exams all the time. Some students set up a download server where you could download all previous exams and its solutions. Pretty sure the professors knew about it as well, but were still to lazy to come up with new exams I guess. So as we were allowed to bring a hand-written sheet of paper with notes (which is a way better policy than all the memorization in high school), I just had all the solutions on there.
A well-researched video for a user that asked for sources. If you’re going to assume it’s immediately incorrect because it’s a youtube video, then that says more about you than it does about me.
I haven't said anything about it being incorrect or correct. What I'm saying is that guy clearly wasn't banned for posting it. I have no strong feelings either way about the lab theory.
Also, good job avoiding giving a definitive answer to a question that should be common knowledge.
Where would you get that "common knowledge" from? Like I said, ban records aren't public.