Because it was "Put the young guys on the front line. They're expendable."
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Ten bucks says Grok told him to do it.
How is that liberalism? Sounds like colonialism to me.
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I'm fine with either WASD + Mouse or Full Keyboard, but requiring me to hop back and forth is annoying.
Which is why I avoid games with big publishers and shareholders.
Prioritized for freight, yes.
"Why isn't anyone doing the obviously much better thing?" - someone not doing that thing
Because we have a holiday that is more or less Irish Pride Day (St. Patrick's Day).
If there was a Lithuanian Pride Day, there'd probably be just as many Americans searching their ancestry for a Lithuanian connection.
Jesus. That's way lower than the generous estimate I considered credible enough from /r/theydidthemath yesterday.
Good to hear. Far too many people are sitting on ass, trying to fool themselves or others they'd do different in our shoes, or worse, pretending they're helping.
As history shows us, sometimes societies headed towards collapse or despotism are simply incapable of stopping themselves for one reason or another. Those societies often end up negatively impacting their neighbors and the problems are then thrust onto their doorstep where they face the same dilemmas they pretended to be capable of decisively solving just a little while prior.
That's an interesting definition of liberalism. Never heard it before.