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(SHIT TALK) Corrupted Love [RIC0H]

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I'm not sure what "old school paper" means, but handwritten passport details etc. should be here and 100,000 is a huge number, and petitions are ignored here, absolutely everything. I'm amazed at how active political life is on another continent. And though it has its difficulties, at least it's moving forward. Regarding abortion, I believe that it should be a right, not an obligation and only sectarians cover themselves with religion. Anyway, thanks for the information.
The way most petitions here work is someone or group that wants a law added writes it down on (usually) 8.5" x11" paper. Or has a marketing/legal team word it if they have deeper pockets (ie a political action committee). Then they buy a list of names/addreses of registered voters and then physically go door-to-door trying to sell their idea and get their signature added to a list below it (1000 = multiple pages). Sometimes not at all easy, and if you are lucky you might get it done by traveling just a few dozen km of major city streets rather than hitting multiple cites. Sure, electronic would be easier, but the election process here hasn't changed much in 100+ years despite tech advances (other than an electronic preliminary count, verified by humans if a recount is called for) as most that control that are paranoid about voter fraud/mistakes. And rightly so after the news of a bit flip caused by cosmic rays and solar storm mayhem in other states caused vote miscounts (kinda obvious sometimes when there's only 500 registered voters turning up but 512 votes) in voting machines. A similar error flipped the entire election on more than one occassion (ie all yes votes were changed to no and vice-versa). Sure, sometimes a clerical error does the same thing but those are easier to catch when there's a paper trail.
 
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What is wrong with you! It's just a game, you can play or not, you have a choice and we know it's not reality.
 
What is wrong with you! It's just a game, you can play or not, you have a choice and we know it's not reality.
One is pixels and the other is atoms, that is the only difference to me, and some stupid countries can't even make that distinction. I'm still waiting for Matrix-inspired PC-brain interfaces that make screens, kb's, mice, speakers, etc. all obsolete. Bypass all sensory organs and have a PC directly stimulate the brain in the same ways as the original organs would = won't matter if it's "real" or not, since it's all just perception that arises from what the brain does with data (though mostly analog, not digital, which makes analog PC's superior in some ways). In effect it would be no different than having a loli-centered very vivid wet dream in many aspects, and as far as I know having wet dreams about anything isn't illegal (though probably would be in the aforementioned stupid countries if brain scanners/mind readers were a thing, which would be a related tech unfortunately).
 
One is pixels and the other is atoms, that is the only difference to me, and some stupid countries can't even make that distinction. I'm still waiting for Matrix-inspired PC-brain interfaces that make screens, kb's, mice, speakers, etc. all obsolete. Bypass all sensory organs and have a PC directly stimulate the brain in the same ways as the original organs would = won't matter if it's "real" or not, since it's all just perception that arises from what the brain does with data (though mostly analog, not digital, which makes analog PC's superior in some ways). In effect it would be no different than having a loli-centered very vivid wet dream in many aspects, and as far as I know having wet dreams about anything isn't illegal (though probably would be in the aforementioned stupid countries if brain scanners/mind readers were a thing, which would be a related tech unfortunately).
Pixels aren't atoms?
 

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Pixels aren't atoms?
Not exactly, they are just made of them I guess if you count the liquid crystal molecules as part of a pixel. One is the smallest part of a picture of a pussy, the other is the smallest part of the original "real" pussy. Being devli's advocate I guess I can understand why psycho countries can't tell the difference, because when you boil it down enough to the fundamental/quantum level it's all just information, pixel or atom.
 
The way most petitions here work is someone or group that wants a law added writes it down on (usually) 8.5" x11" paper. Or has a marketing/legal team word it if they have deeper pockets (ie a political action committee). Then they buy a list of names/addreses of registered voters and then physically go door-to-door trying to sell their idea and get their signature added to a list below it (1000 = multiple pages). Sometimes not at all easy, and if you are lucky you might get it done by traveling just a few dozen km of major city streets rather than hitting multiple cites. Sure, electronic would be easier, but the election process here hasn't changed much in 100+ years despite tech advances (other than an electronic preliminary count, verified by humans if a recount is called for) as most that control that are paranoid about voter fraud/mistakes. And rightly so after the news of a bit flip caused by cosmic rays and solar storm mayhem in other states caused vote miscounts (kinda obvious sometimes when there's only 500 registered voters turning up but 512 votes) in voting machines. A similar error flipped the entire election on more than one occassion (ie all yes votes were changed to no and vice-versa). Sure, sometimes a clerical error does the same thing but those are easier to catch when there's a paper trail.
Or they just loiter around the doors at their local Walmart shoving their petition in everyone's face as they try to enter or leave the store...... kinda like all the moms that park their asses there selling their kids girlscout cookies every year .....
 
Or they just loiter around the doors at their local Walmart shoving their petition in everyone's face as they try to enter or leave the store...... kinda like all the moms that park their asses there selling their kids girlscout cookies every year .....
Yeah that too I guess. (I mostly quit going to physical stores during Covid and just never went back. Online bulk buys tend to be just as cheap without such social headaches, at least as long as it's not perishable food). Though that has it's own issues since if they are not a registered voter then the signature doesn't count, so doing it randomly you won't know if you hit your target or not (ie 2k signatures but only 999 of those are good = all for nothing), and that's also assuming Walmart or whoever doesn't kick you off their property for annoying their customers. Most of the stationary/lazy ones get a permit and set up a table or something on the sidewalks in busy parts of town.
 
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That's what I meant. From my research, absolutely everything is made of atoms, even light/fire
Fire's status is debatable, but light is very much not made of atoms.

Light is photons, which are quite explicitly not atoms. Photons are in the boson particle group, so they're more "similar to the stuff atoms are made of, but not actually one of the particles atoms are made of".

Fire is photons and energy, and while fire contains atoms of oxygen and whatever the fire's fuel source is, the flames themselves are not made of atoms.
 
Fire's status is debatable, but light is very much not made of atoms.

Light is photons, which are quite explicitly not atoms. Photons are in the boson particle group, so they're more "similar to the stuff atoms are made of, but not actually one of the particles atoms are made of".

Fire is photons and energy, and while fire contains atoms of oxygen and whatever the fire's fuel source is, the flames themselves are not made of atoms.
My bad
 
Fire's status is debatable, but light is very much not made of atoms.

Light is photons, which are quite explicitly not atoms. Photons are in the boson particle group, so they're more "similar to the stuff atoms are made of, but not actually one of the particles atoms are made of".

Fire is photons and energy, and while fire contains atoms of oxygen and whatever the fire's fuel source is, the flames themselves are not made of atoms.
Common fire from wax and wood is mostly just incandescent carbon particles/soot or CO2/water vapor (for hotter flames like propane that are burned "clean"), maybe nitrogen ions/plasma when either electricity is used to do so in an arc furnance or plasma cutter or some really exotic/expensive/dangerous fuel is used (ie dicyanoacetlyene burned with ozone = 10,340F, about the sun's surface temp and can boil tungsten).
 
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honestly the thing that pisses me off the most about this game is that I play through an update and the game has the gall to not give me hours more worth of content to play, it just ain't right! (I'm kidding obviously, but I do enjoy the content, and the update schedule is reasonable, especially love Emily)
 
What is fire? The light? The heat? The lust in my soul???


About the game. I understand the developer. I don't like it, but I understand.
Everyone has to carry on in the best way they think possible (without screwing up anyone's life, of course)
 
It's not uncommon when loli games get banned by subscription platforms so you either stick to your original goal (which takes a lot of courage, and lots of faithful supporters to make it financially sustainable) or just go with the flow and change. Even though I'm not a fan of "aging up" characters I understand what it comes from. The story of this game so far has been interesting enough for me to keep invested, so I don't particularly bother.
 
It's not uncommon when loli games get banned by subscription platforms so you either stick to your original goal (which takes a lot of courage, and lots of faithful supporters to make it financially sustainable) or just go with the flow and change.

The changes (most have been reverted) were not due to subscription platforms, they were due to staying out of prison.
 
The changes (most have been reverted) were not due to subscription platforms, they were due to staying out of prison.
We're glad you didn't just give up on the game, even though we're missing a few things.
 
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