worlds_okayest_mech_pilot [he/him]
I am not much of a fan of the Roguelike genre. FTL is such a banger that I easily consider it to be one of the greatest games ever made.
I’m with you there. Obviously we shouldn’t, like, beat children for not writing perfect cursive in third grade, but kids should be playing outside and engaging in more active learning anyway. There’s no harm in making one of the actual classtime activities be cursive rather than extra math class.
I’m the opposite of an expert, but I believe from what I’ve read is that a lot of mass shooters tend to have more concrete “plans” about specific attacks, but something (panic, timing, etc.) has a way of convincing them to go with the simple plan of “pick crowded area and shoot people” instead of targeted attacks.
How else do you test this claim (that you didn’t know how to use it) otherwise though?
Perhaps in a perfect world, all organizations intending to have a risk clause (for safety, not profit of course) would need to provide licensing and testing first?
Like say there’s the Hexbear Skydivers Club. The HSC would have to have standards for certification under the Fully Automated Luxury Gay Space Communism safety guidelines, and hand these certs out to people who have done enough practice.
If someone without these certs goes splat on their own, it would likely be investigated as a tragic accident. But if someone with those certs goes splat, then there’s a full investigation, and worlds_okayest_mech_pilot, the dunce that approved the comrade to skydive, is liable for punishment.
Just my random sleepy input lol
Homework is why I gave up on the MCU. Even when the movies were shit, if I felt like it, I could still put them on and understand them. They were shit on their own terms.
Now even Deadpool 3 has a joke like: “See this cloud monster that’s the least interesting part of this movie? It’s actually from the show Loki, available now on Disney Plus!”