Message from @aleee

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2018-07-27 22:59:00 UTC  

Just get Daggerfall. The game never ends. You can also get a free download that is actually superior to the one you can buy from steam.

2018-07-27 23:00:30 UTC  

I'm telling Todd you said that.

2018-07-27 23:01:05 UTC  

Why would I want to play Bethesda games?

2018-07-27 23:01:23 UTC  

porn mods

2018-07-27 23:01:24 UTC  

daggerfall is greeat

2018-07-27 23:01:26 UTC  

also

2018-07-27 23:01:28 UTC  

morrowind.

2018-07-27 23:01:37 UTC  

The least worst among them are outdone by other games from other companies

2018-07-27 23:01:44 UTC  

XD

2018-07-27 23:01:52 UTC  

yeeeeeeeeeeeeeah

2018-07-27 23:02:07 UTC  

And if I wanted to watch models bump into each other awkwardly I don't need to pay 60 bucks per release for that

2018-07-27 23:03:00 UTC  

porn mods have advance incredibly for the years

2018-07-27 23:03:46 UTC  

Todd hated that

2018-07-27 23:04:04 UTC  

tough titty

2018-07-27 23:04:04 UTC  

All the advancement in the world will never defeat borked physics and puppet models

2018-07-27 23:04:47 UTC  

the porked physics

2018-07-27 23:04:57 UTC  

nad the pooped models

2018-07-27 23:05:44 UTC  

Anyone here, a man of culture, whom might have played Die by the sword as a kid?

2018-07-27 23:06:23 UTC  

I might have it on GoG. I was eyeballing it a few times. Never played it, but I did play RUNE

2018-07-27 23:06:57 UTC  

When I was a kid it was Sega, then PlayStation. Didn't have a good PC for gaming until HS

2018-07-27 23:07:06 UTC  

I remember the controls being terrible. Last time I played was... many ages ago. But the game is great for its time

2018-07-27 23:07:17 UTC  

And it just popped on my head for some reason so I just mentioned it

2018-07-27 23:08:43 UTC  

RUNE is great

2018-07-27 23:32:34 UTC  

sargon just joined

2018-07-27 23:32:58 UTC  

Jeremy, Dankula, Bearing and Sargon

2018-07-27 23:53:19 UTC  

I just joined to specify something i believe Tim was unaware of, when it comes to canadian insurance rates, and that's that those insurance rates are unaffected by any sort of program meant to assist disadvantaged people, the reason why men are charged more is due to an increase to men's prices (especially around 17-24) due to that demographic being riskier drivers, as much as it sucks to be judged on the same spectrum of every guy who flipped his truck into the ditch, that's the situation here.

2018-07-27 23:55:50 UTC  

And now you're stuck here forever

2018-07-27 23:56:32 UTC  

And that doesn't really counter Tim's point

2018-07-27 23:57:21 UTC  

Which is that if the rate is lowered that's discriminatory based on an arbitrary characteristic

2018-07-27 23:57:21 UTC  

Actually, if anything, it sort of confirms Tim's point

2018-07-27 23:57:55 UTC  

He described it as a program though, which is what i addressed.

2018-07-27 23:58:08 UTC  

His point aside

2018-07-27 23:58:27 UTC  

Isnt canada the country that makes it easy to change the gender you identify with?

2018-07-27 23:59:38 UTC  

I wouldnt say its explicitly a program. The issue id reckon stems from how they have very vague definitions on gender.

2018-07-27 23:59:55 UTC  

Never really needed to know how to do that. So no clue, only concerned with any bill with a C in front of it from the last decade, they either took away privacy, or restricted speech.

2018-07-28 00:01:54 UTC  

But i do know this, men were charged more, because insurance companies saw an opportunity to cash in, so their solution to this will likely be to just increase prices for women to match men's.

2018-07-28 00:02:04 UTC  

And I think that made it easier to exploit the system.

2018-07-28 00:02:33 UTC  

Well the insurace company charging men more is just pragmatism.

2018-07-28 00:03:09 UTC  

Its discrimitory, but the point is that gender does play a role in many things and driving habits are one of those.

2018-07-28 00:04:11 UTC  

I mean, the insurance industry in canada... is certainly something. It's a state enforced necessity, can't drive without it, and several measures have been taken (specifically in Alberta) to make sure that if you try to pursue competitive rates, it'll cost you more than just staying with your current company.