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Everyone I don't like is a human shield (and some-fucking-how that means it's okay for me to kill them).
Source missing from that post, but it's from the Pew Research Center.
I couldn't find any justification for their picking those countries (maybe they're the only countries that let the Pew Research Center establish any presence). And their methodology seems to suffer similar biases these kinds of wide opinion polls typically do (e.g. if you don't answer the phone or agree to talk to weird strangers you're not counted), which typically skew towards older conservatives who are sitting at home. Sample sizes also leave a lot to be desired.
Not to say this data is entirely inaccurate, but as with like 90% of these studies, they leave so much statistically uncertain that it's borderline meaningless.
More hug emotes needed
Guy who has fucked with Python here for like a decade; as far as I'm aware, sadly no. Though if it's all the data is representable in text, consider JSONs.
Please let me know if the answer is actually yes though because pickle is a pain.
No kidding, as a child, I printed out a full 43 page guide on rearing Chaos, it was the bomb. Just a focused and fleshed version of that as a game would be rad.
In spite of the public figures and reputation, I'd argue the UK is honestly fairly trans-friendly as a culture IME. In decades of knowing and seeing trans people out, as well not always dressing to my own supposed gender. I've never seen anyone have a hard time for it anywhere (I'm sure it happens, but clearly not that frequently).
It's still a crumbling fascistic country in decline, but not really any more so than all of the fucking west. I'd still rather be here than the USA. Downside is citizenship gets you access to butt nowhere else, whereas EU gets you access to all the EU.
Yeah, this will happen, at most, the second election cycle after Trump. I'd bet money on it. Even people on Hexbear frequently underestimate how much memory holing happens.
You can't see the comments directly, but you will see "x more replies" which means a blocked user replied. Which is very annoying.
Sims 4 is already just bad, it's core mechanics suck and DLC will never fix that. Sims 5 may or may not be good, but it's a chance at least.
Blocked people have replied to me in the past. It definitely only half-stops you seeing their posts.
I was in the gifted program and I felt like all it did was separate us from the 'normal' children so we'd be less annoying to the teachers.