That physically hurts and now spans across a lot of basic product categories, not just software - looking at you, Audi, BMW, HP and Tesla
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Ah yes, the moment you to have to break the law to own the stuff you bought. Audi A3 jailbreak
That's the part of this story I'm really fascinated by. Or he already has a very specific collection of items and that's why he got asked. Some people collect the weirdest stuff.
That paragraph about genetics and needing a ruling class because the poor can't help themselves feels so wrong, immoral and like a completely degenerate thing to say that I am tempted to turn the argument around and say that these people need help. Who in there right mind would, seriously, consider something that's not even the closest thing to being backed by science and logic.
Thank you, that was a good and interesting start of the day
Minus the zombies (except when you count the mindless TikTokers) this might be no dystopia but reality, especially the jail part for knowing too much
Or he integrated gamification into his workflow to the absolute max and is running an instance
ETS and gta might not be so different after all
I hope we stop the problem before we actually have to begin killing, education would be a nice start
Nothing because no one's alive anymore - gtfo Animal abuse and slavery - Palworld
Is there anything about the exact definition of permanent? I mean, otherwise I could just include the items in my will and refer to that.
"All items that have been subject to lending with one sided consent shall be returned to its respective owners at the end of my life."
I still have and use that cassette adapter, but my car is from before 2000