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Just cross the equator.
Just cross the equator.
Love Live is idol shit, so cute girls doing song and dance numbers. Love Live’s specific gimmick is that IRL they’re professional idols playing high schoolers who are part of a club dedicated to being amateur idols (imaginatively named “school idols”).
Flushing isn’t exactly silent, though? The toilet getting clogged should make a very noticeably different sound.
It’s leave, you idiot! Make like a tree and leave! You sound like a damn fool when you say it wrong.
I mean, sure. That’s basically how always-online DRM for games works. But the fact is that you do still have the disc with data on it, so generally it’s just a matter of time before someone comes up with a way to bypass or spoof the DRM.
With the obvious caveat that IANAL, I think there’s a distinction to be made between the physical medium that an IP is distributed on, if any, and the IP itself. Like, when you buy a movie on DVD you obviously don’t own the IP. But strictly speaking, you don’t even own that particular copy of the movie as encoded on the disc you bought. But you do own the disc itself, which just happens to have a copy of the movie on it. So while a publisher can always pull their IPs, and make it illegal for people to distribute them, they can’t come and take the discs that you already legally own.
Who lived to be 100. Can’t forget that part.
Gonna throw in a shout out to AC’s spritual precursor, Prince of Persia. Also can’t go wrong with Rayman or Rabbids.
This is outrageous! It’s unfair!
LessWrong are a bunch of pretentious loons, so you’re not wrong.