@pepsi_man I actually got the idea for this poll from the Hasan shock collar incident. I didn't have bestiality in mind.
@Wiz@loli.church On the plus side, because Windows 11 has dumb artificial hardware restrictions, a lot of Windows 10 era tech stuff will be thrown away or sold very cheaply now. Not just computers, but peripherals too.
I personally recommend getting a Windows Mixed Reality headset, as they are no longer supported on Windows 11. They are essentially ewaste unless you run GNU/Linux with glorious Monado OpenXR.
@_anti James Corbett has done a video about this subject. Niantic openly admits to selling their game data to governments.
@Alex I don't care about the severely retarded. It's basically the same argument about pulling the plug on a brain-dead person. As for foreign language, you can communicate with hand signals that anyone can have a basic idea. That's how the European explorers were able to communicate with the natives.
@Alex They can still communicate via mouthing. They can blink their eyes in Morse code or in binary.
@Alex Humans can petition for their rights. Animals cannot.
Murray Rothbard made that distinction in The Ethics of Liberty.
@Alex Read "The Secret Life of Plants" and you will realize that plants might be self-aware too, so there is no point in trying to not cause harm to other lifeforms besides your own kind, unless you want to die.
@xianc78 
Animal rights are a self-contradictory concept. Is it against a rat's rights to be eaten by a snake? Is it abuse to eat a hamburger? Or worse? What about the chemical warfare we use on animals to protect our crops and homes?
I am sorry, but although animal abuse is retarded, it is still a priviledge of being a supperior entity on this planet. So, this poll is offering one choice that is clearly a positive one, and one negative.
And to clarify, "libertarian animal rights" mean that the pet owner can abuse and/or slaughter their own pets because it is their property.
RPG and adventure games (especially those of Japanese origin, or at least are Japanese inspired) REALLY need to ditch the "collect all the MacGuffins" plots or any variants (destroy/awaken/place the MacGuffin plots) because it turns what would be an otherwise epic story into a scavenger hunt.
The only games I know of that ditch this are the original Phantasy Star games and Chrono Trigger. The first Phantasy Star game in particular does involve hunting down items, but each item on it's own has it's importance instead of just being a number of similar items that needs to be collected, such as weapons that are needed to kill the next boss and all that leads to the final item needed to get to the final dungeon.
Naturally, any JRPG or action-adventure game that does this plot structure would be linear, but if you still want non-linearity, you can just go the WRPG route and have the quests and dungeons be optional tests of skill and experience before defeating the final boss. WRPGs tend to have the whole world open from the onset and the quests and dungeons only exist to leave hints on where to go next. This does handicap the story, but you can make up for it by having backstories and worldbuilding for the characters and setting.
When you see people complain about JRPGs being derivative garbage, this is why. They can all be original if they just drop the "collect the X MacGuffins" plot.
Hong Kong to Install 60,000 AI-Enabled Surveillance Cameras by 2028 
 
https://reclaimthenet.org/hong-kong-expands-ai-surveillance-network-60000-cctv-cameras-by-2028?utm_source=fediverse
@bronze @AsukaNeko @nugger 
>A creature that walks around the house, shitting and destroying everything is infinitely more valuable than someone who defends your property and sells you black market weapons in times of government overreach.