Message from @GingaBomber
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Hey Revan
I just double checked myself
Turns out we're both right.
citizen: Oh, bad memories from Skyrim
i dunno. never got too far into elder scrolls.
Skyrim. The okayest fp rpg.
If it had warband style melee combat, it would be better. Might have to get kingdom come I guess
confused.. cali without electricity due to high heat.... US doesn't have interconnected grid?
But surely bannerlord is right around the corner, right?
Hahahahhahahahahahahaha huhuhuhuhu.... sob..
No, we don't have an interconnected grid.
and lul, California Problems.
Too interconeccted. Thats how you get brownouts.
west US, east US and fucking Texas are the US electronic grid
It's actually rrgionalized a bit more than that
Whoa, that's odd to look at. One of FRCC area power companies just bought a SERC region power company. (Yeah, it doesn't really matter. It's just odd to think about.)
Though, thinking about it, Duke Energy was already in that position
sharing a vide in another channal reminded me of this vid which i think is applicable to the automation debate weve had a few times here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aY8_F8I1Y_U
traps are gay prove me wrong
3rd wave feminism was good for social progress
discuss! 😛
list of subjective terms in that statement:
-3rd wave feminism
-good
-social progress
thats why its a debate my man 😛
The answer is already generally accepted here though
Like 1st wave, okay, 2nd wave, well guess so. 3rd wave, wtf is this.
^
1st and 2nd wave had a lot of questionable elements to them as well, we only remember the good ones
Like the suffragettes(NOT the suffragists) were terrorists at times. Firebombing buildings, throwing axes at politicians, defacing art, etc.
That is true.
Well, and that they could vote, if they served like men. Just that women were not required to be part of the draft.
Could they actually? I thought it was that most women didn't want the right to vote because it would've come with the draft
Which of course fuck them. They were denying others their rights because they didn't want them
Like I said, if the women signed up for the draft, which alot of them didnt, they would be able to vote as well.
It was a right they were willing to sacrifice for another.
Which is strange.
Like men still ahve to sign up, women dont have to,
Just wanting the perks but none of the responsibilities
Do you know any source where I can read about that? Because everything I've heard says that they COULDN'T vote no matter what, but it was commonly accepted that if they were given the right to vote it would come with the responsibility of being forced to enter the draft
is there a discussion currently in progress
And also many considered it to be a pointless right since everyone got married early back then, and 90% of them were just going to vote what their husband did anyways, so double the votes on both sides wasn't going to help them much