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12 hours agoI think Fallout London adds more to the game and was wanted by more people. Democracy and utility seem to be agreed on this case, and those are the two measures I use to determine importance.
I think Fallout London adds more to the game and was wanted by more people. Democracy and utility seem to be agreed on this case, and those are the two measures I use to determine importance.
No. Importance is a metaphysical construct, not a legal one.
Because you said what they say is important is more important. That sounds like a subjective opinion to me, not an interpretation of the law.
Why are you using a state’s laws to determine your own sense of morality?
I disagree with the fundamental assertion that software can be owned
I disagree with the fundamental assertion that work is more important when it’s paid.
There’s no excuse for using Xittter in 2025.
There you go. You’re stating your own opinion instead of following capitalism’s laws like a sheep. I’m happy now.