Huh, this wasn't even on my radar. Well, like the rest of the folks said, we can hope!
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Yeah man. I can say I would like to think I would be that forgiving of a person, but I probably wouldn't.
I always enjoy when people lash out with 'you must be smarter' troll bait from a simple observation. Side note; I've stayed in Strongsville many times when traveling for work in Cleveland. It's not a huge burb by any means, and it's also not 'empty' or completely devoid of life. I certainly wouldn't think there were areas I could crash my car and not have anyone report it over half an hour. FYI I'm only replying to you to hopefully educate you. If you pop your mouth off with more trollish bullshit it's just going to be insta ignore. But by all means...
Hey so kind of off topic, but did anyone else read this and think this might be a problem? - "Police arrived to the scene around 45 minutes later."
I believe stateside it's called 'manslaughter' in a case such as that. Manslaughter is "the crime of killing a human being without malice aforethought, or otherwise in circumstances not amounting to murder." So no, it wouldn't be deserving of a murder sentence... Edit: Unless the jury or judge deemed it so, of course.
I've noticed this too and have been trying to keep an eye on why. I have noticed that when I have quite a bit of + to the roll (dex, sleight, spell bonuses.) and it's a 10 or below, it doesn't even light up the thieves kit as being used. When it's a higher requirement of 15+ OR I don't use the spell bonus, or I use my main character who has the dex bonus but not the sleight of hand..it doesn't use it on lower requirements. My guess based off this was that if I blew the requirements away (5 or 10 maybe over the requirement?) it wouldn't even bother using one. It's all conjecture though, but that's the trend I've seen since I started paying attention.
Over 300 grand for this eh?
I don't think the nazi's actually 'created' any of their own symbols did they? Maybe the stylized SS? They completely ruined the swastika which had been around for 'nearly 7000 years' according to the holocaust museum. While I wouldn't expect a company to ever use a swastika, I don't think every single stolen symbol they used should hold the same stigma...
Awesome, great write-up. Thanks for the info!
Thanks! Edit: Link isn't working for me for some reason. Bummer
Can someone sum up the controversy? I've seen quite a bit but not sure exactly what's what.
Compared to a lot of other pics I've seen on here, this is pretty tame. I actually kind of dig it... I'm both too old and too young to fall out of bed anymore though..