alphabethunter
@alphabethunter@lemmy.world
- Comment on Anon is exploited 1 week ago:
Accidents can happen, but if you use two contraceptive methods in tandem, it severely reduces the risk of pregnancy. It’s not impossible, it just needs one to be a responsible adult. And, obviously, we should be more vocal about sex education.
- Comment on Anon is exploited 1 week ago:
A cop out is when an adult skirts responsibility by saying “society is fucked, how could I ever be responsible for taking real care of my own chuldren??”. Again. If you can’t, use protection, don’t have kids. Society is fucked, yes, but adults must be responsible.
- Comment on Dinner is ready! 2 weeks ago:
Same. I’d pick my home turf no questions. I like pasta and chinese food, but I’d miss rice and beans way more than those.
- Comment on Anon is exploited 2 weeks ago:
Don’t have kids if you can’t raise them well. Also, less slaves to feed into the machine.
- Comment on 2 weeks ago:
Oh, I’m doubtful for sure. But being light on RPG elements, especially of the source material elements, is not actually a concern for me. I’m much more worried about their plot direction. But… Who knows, it might be good. I’ll wait for the reviews and see what’s up.
- Comment on 2 weeks ago:
If it has a solid enough story, I’m probably fine with it. If you’ve ever played the TTRPG of Vampire, you probably know that it has always been the weakest point of the game, while the lore and stories of that world have always been the highlight.
- Comment on [deleted] 8 months ago:
I’m with you, comrade. People on Lemmy need to understand that as long as you’re playing by capitalism rules, you’ve already lost. Liberal ideologies are a losing game, you can’t win if you’re playing the same game as the people who WILL use their money and power to oppress you. This american election is the proof. A man with 400+ billion can play by any rules in the capitalism game.
…in respect of riches, no citizen shall ever be wealthy enough to buy another, and none poor enough to be forced to sell himself. -Rousseau