595 pts ยท July 25, 2012
I read 'pre-baby' as 'the time before I was a baby' for some reason, and my head was swimming with questions.
Thirty Helens agree.
They are all relative to the people effected by them, which I think is the idea.
A lot of pointless, semantic fuckery going on in these comments.
Looks like a hipster fight down on the pier.
It was made of butter, thus the nickname 'big butter jesus'.
Always interests me that the devil is the most maligned character in all of literature. Like, imagining how one-sided the perspective is.
I think "after school? how young are imgurians?" then I remember that I'm 31 and did not just graduate high school...
Well it looks like Bethesda decided to cancel paid mods. The overall effect is what the community wanted I just wish it wasn't so vitriolic.
Unless I am mistaken, even with their permission to make and sell them, Bethesda still legally owns any derivatives of their work.
*Someone's modifications of the base game engine*
But Bethesda owns the engine. You can't copyright their code, so stealing someone's work and reposting it has no legal repercussions.
Can you copyright content you don't own? Because unless it features original content, it's all Bethesda's engine.
The only salad Gabe will put in his mouth is word salad.
How so? There is absolutely no way they can prevent people ripping off content, reselling mods, selling mods with non-commercial work, etc.
They aren't selling the game, they are selling modifications to it. You have to have purchased it to use them. You analogy is flawed.
This is a model ripe with legal problems and a disproportionately large percent going to Bethesda. Bad for consumers, bad for modders.
I think I heard that the missing socks actually get tossed up and over the rim of the inside of the washer, and are all underneath it now.
So do you connect them all and then bundle, or count out the connections and bundle them and then connect them?
I hate when games are written with such poor pacing that you end up doing stuff like this.
Which animals do humans have business handling?
There's a debate too large for comments about how all life exploits others, but in lieu of that we'll agree that people are shortsighted.
People tend to be very selective and arbitrary when it comes to what constitutes 'sad' exploitation and what isn't. Makes it tough to argue.
Well, you're hopelessly stupid, so there's no point in continuing this conversation.
Which is fine, that's your opinion, but generalizing it to an American problem is really dumb.
You are fucking retarded.
You have the sight now, Neo. You are looking at the world without time.
I meant because there are like 120+ moons in the solar system.
I read 'pre-baby' as 'the time before I was a baby' for some reason, and my head was swimming with questions.
Thirty Helens agree.
They are all relative to the people effected by them, which I think is the idea.
A lot of pointless, semantic fuckery going on in these comments.
Looks like a hipster fight down on the pier.
It was made of butter, thus the nickname 'big butter jesus'.
Always interests me that the devil is the most maligned character in all of literature. Like, imagining how one-sided the perspective is.
I think "after school? how young are imgurians?" then I remember that I'm 31 and did not just graduate high school...
Well it looks like Bethesda decided to cancel paid mods. The overall effect is what the community wanted I just wish it wasn't so vitriolic.
Unless I am mistaken, even with their permission to make and sell them, Bethesda still legally owns any derivatives of their work.
*Someone's modifications of the base game engine*
But Bethesda owns the engine. You can't copyright their code, so stealing someone's work and reposting it has no legal repercussions.
Can you copyright content you don't own? Because unless it features original content, it's all Bethesda's engine.
The only salad Gabe will put in his mouth is word salad.
How so? There is absolutely no way they can prevent people ripping off content, reselling mods, selling mods with non-commercial work, etc.
They aren't selling the game, they are selling modifications to it. You have to have purchased it to use them. You analogy is flawed.
This is a model ripe with legal problems and a disproportionately large percent going to Bethesda. Bad for consumers, bad for modders.
I think I heard that the missing socks actually get tossed up and over the rim of the inside of the washer, and are all underneath it now.
So do you connect them all and then bundle, or count out the connections and bundle them and then connect them?
I hate when games are written with such poor pacing that you end up doing stuff like this.
Which animals do humans have business handling?
There's a debate too large for comments about how all life exploits others, but in lieu of that we'll agree that people are shortsighted.
People tend to be very selective and arbitrary when it comes to what constitutes 'sad' exploitation and what isn't. Makes it tough to argue.
Well, you're hopelessly stupid, so there's no point in continuing this conversation.
Which is fine, that's your opinion, but generalizing it to an American problem is really dumb.
You are fucking retarded.
You have the sight now, Neo. You are looking at the world without time.
I meant because there are like 120+ moons in the solar system.