

Do none of you people have clothes pins? Or does that count as Neutral Good?
Also, CG and CN need to be switched. There is no way the bottle hack counts as “good.”
Do none of you people have clothes pins? Or does that count as Neutral Good?
Also, CG and CN need to be switched. There is no way the bottle hack counts as “good.”
I wouldn’t choose such a system, I think, but I can’t say that there aren’t at least a few half decent arguments for it.
A constitutional monarch may have a wide range of powers, depending on the constitution. It doesn’t automatically mean “powerless figurehead.”
Given the way the US has been recently, I’m willing to admit that there may be some benefit to having a leader in some position of power that had been there a long time, and has, more or less, been training for the responsibly since birth.
Of course, there are plenty of arguments against such a leader, but the least of which is how much you have to stretch the word “training” to make it fit that sentence above.
I recall our 46th president deliberately torpedoing a perfectly good deal wee had with Iran to control it’s nuclear program. And at a much earlier stage, too.
I’ve made up my mind already that if they try to take me or my wife, they are gonna have to kill me, and I’m gonna try as hard as I can not too die alone.
Of course, that’s big talk from me. I’m weak, overweight, and pasty.
I think you (and everyone else) have lost the thread, mate. He was replying directly to the question “why can’t they just stay in Europe.” The answer is “Europe had immigration laws.”
I don’t see anything wrong with this exchange.
No, it’s not for after conviction. It’s for when I’m being held before conviction. My lawyer gets to make the government prove that they have a reason to hold me. It’s why a cop can’t throw me in prison for six months for looking at him funny.
It may have some application after conviction too. I’m not a lawyer. This sort of thing is taught in high school, though, and it’s important enough that it should be remembered.
It means that when I get arrested, I’m not allowed to ask why, or to demand even the thinnest shred of proof that I’ve done anything at all wrong.
Such a good game. I always wound up with a pile of guards in the basement, or a closet or something.
I’ve explained it to you twice. I’m going to use small words, this time.
“States rights,” is the right of the state government to pass it’s own laws.
The right to fight a law in the courts belongs to individual persons, not the state government. If the state government disliked a law, they would not go through the courts, they would just change the law.
“States rights” are for the state government, not the people of the state. Nothing the state government does to the people of that state can go against the rights of the state government, because the people do not have states rights, because they are not states.
Just so we are clear, you are not a state, are you? If you happen to be New Jersey, for example, I could understand your confusion.
Huh. TIL. I had always thought that I could get in the deep shit for that.
if i can be shown to have done so, I will. So far all I see is you misusing the phrase “states rights.”
I think it’s already illegal to take minors across state lines without parental consent.
Ah, right. I must have been blinded by how stupid it is to put “can’t challenge this in court” into a law.
. . . What exactly do you think “starts rights” means?
Because it refers to the right of states to pass laws for their own inhabitants, and the federal government had no right to interfere except in the specific cases the constitution says that it can. In this case, Texas is trying to pass laws for its own inhabitants, and trying to keep the federal government from interfering because the constitution doesn’t specifically call out this area for federal oversight.
Setting aside for a moment their specific goal, this is exactly in line with their stated value of “starts rights.”
Republicans do plenty of terrible things to criticize them for, and they never miss a good chance to be hypocritical, but it’s odd that you’re calling them out for hypocrisy on one of the very rare cases when they are not.
This is starts rights, unless I’m misunderstanding.
Interesting. I haven’t seen any husky yet. (Aside from the original drop, sometimes) appreciate the advice.
I give them decent cells, but I’m having trouble downing them without killing them. I recall in the past it was easier, but I’ve been away for a year or two. Before the Bio DLC for certain.
Guns kill too fast, and apparently so do spears, and most recently but-stroking is also too deadly. We need some sort of tech specifically for live capture.
I mostly can’t figure out how to keep them alive. Melee attacks kill them nearly as fast as guns.
Maybe I need blunt weapons, but I figured fists were pretty blunt.
The reason one has a constitutional monarchy is to try to split the difference, I think, and get the best parts of each system.
But I’m with you. No kings.
We have these too. Is just that they are more unofficial.