I think his reasoning was to see how far the sign holding folks would go for money, and they apparently didn’t really have any limits. Should he have done and shown it on youtube is the thing he can be criticized for
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Tonava@sopuli.xyzto World News@lemmy.world•UK Social Security Plans Will Harm People With Disabilities | Human Rights WatchEnglish6·10 days agoOn top of that many are also incapable of defending themselves. Hard to fight for your rights when you aren’t even able to
Tonava@sopuli.xyzto pics@lemmy.world•March 11, 2011 - train passengers walk across elevated tracks after an earthquake in Japan5·15 days agoGoing through the endless footage of it on youtube is one the things I always return to. The destruction is unimaginable. The horror is gut-wrenching. Seeing everything just getting washed away is both absolutely terrifying and utterly humbling in a way I’ve never found anything else to be. The best part though, is seeing people survive; encourage and rescue each other.
It is a horrible event that shows both the cruelest parts of nature and the best of humanity. I am so thankful of all the brave people that have posted the footage. It is something that should never be forgotten
Tonava@sopuli.xyzto News@lemmy.world•‘Please walk away from Harry Potter’: why the stars of HBO’s new TV show are in for decades of social media hell2·17 days agoa sign of just how little people are willing to give up.
Also telling a lot about how much many people care about transphobia. Or trans rights at all
Tonava@sopuli.xyzto World News@lemmy.world•Finland to fine parents if their underage child drives an e-scooterEnglish41·17 days agoAll words are made-up, that’s how they work! /j
That’s actually a pretty good take on it, yeah. I certainly don’t want to defend any loli coded characters further than noting the original parody intend there.
One punch man is a parody in it’s core though, I don’t know why people seem to take it so seriously. Even Tatsumaki can be read as making fun of the usual shounen loli character tropes, looking like how she does and being about thirty
I’ve never understood the argument that you shouldn’t complain about the environment you interact with because other people interact with worse environments.
I call this the “children of Africa” -argument. Basically, it’s an argument that you can never complain about anything or do anything to better something, because “some kids are starving in Africa”; someone always has it worse. It’s purpose is to belittle and brush aside either the problem worded out or the person saying it (or both).
The downside is, neither can any adult. I think the first name limitations should only apply to kids; legal adults should be able to change their names to whatever they want, no matter how stupid it is. It could only hurt themselves after all
Have you tried sandbox-like games, or just games that basically have no story line? Or is the more “adventuring” type of gameplay the one you enjoy the most? Personally I seem to find most games kinda boring outside puzzlegames and sandbox-things, since the typical stuff always has at least some form of grinding and I don’t really like fighting either.