Another repost from Reddit.
On the topic of modding and how legal it is.
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Another repost from Reddit.
On the topic of modding and how legal it is.
Another Reddit repost. Context: "Young Europeans losing faith in democracy, poll finds".
Democracy isn't set in stone. But the current powers want us to believe it is because they are the only ones who stand to lose from giving more power to the people.
Being told that "rent prices are rising everywhere, so you shouldn't complain about it happening in your town" makes me understand why we shoot agitators during wars.
Jokes aside, it's so fucking grim that people are like "well this issue is happening to us all so instead of fighting back we should accept it as the only way things can be!", have you considered that your complacency is the primary driving force for such a status quo?
Everyone online is upset about Spain openly declining the 5% NATO spending increase being imposed over it (keep note that the US only spends 3.5%).
I'd rather not see a single dime more be spent building bombs when it could go towards much needed healthcare and infrastructure. Even if it means not being a part of NATO.
I'm really beginning to understand the studies that talk about how offices become very hostile in the summer if they don't have AC.
It's easy to let frustration breed anger when it's 30 FUCKING DEGREES INDOORS.