Most of the people I’ve known with anxiety did have bad parents.
Most of the people I’ve known with anxiety did have bad parents.
“Well regulated” means trained. Not governed by a central authority. Anyone that goes to a range to practice regularly would be considered “well related”.
I will definitely check it out. I’d love to see an open world game made now with the same kind of scale, but I don’t think you could. IIRC, it would ahve taken something like a year in real time to have your character walk across Tamriel.
…Or Oblivion. Or Daggerfall. Probably not Battlespire or Redguard though, and I don’t know if you could get Arena to run on a modern computer. Daggerfall was a bit tricky; I think it bugged out for me before I got out of the first dungeon.
I would say either set up traffic for I2P
Any ideas on how to do this? I’ve tried using i2p–in Firefox–and can’t seem to make it work. Sites that are supposedly up won’t load. I’ve followed all the tutorials that I’ve found, and it doesn’t seem to be doing what’s expected. And no, I can’t give any details at this second, because I’m away from my home computer, and it’s been a few months since I tried.
Eh, sexuality is political though. It’s easy to think that it’s not, or shouldn’t be, especially if you’re straight and surrounded by other people that are also straight. The personal is always political, and the political is personal. Most of use don’t have to worry about needing a space of refuge because we conform well enough to the majority viewpoint that we’re not constantly in tension. The mere fact that someone has a different skin color than me shouldn’t be political, but we’ve got centuries of racism to one degree or another demonstrating that it is.
I understand what you’re getting at, and I agree that sexuality, gender identity, skin color, etc., shouldn’t be a problem for everyone, or anyone. OTOH, I also think that certain worldviews–such as the idea that black people should be forcibly expatriated to Africa and Jews should be murdered, and that both of these things are morally correct–should be both politicized and excised from society. I’m fairly libertarian, in that I think that what I do as an individual that doesn’t cause direct, immediate harm to other individuals shouldn’t be an issue. But borders get mushy and slippery, because no one exists in a total vacuum.
Anyway. Shit’s complicated.
I’m not sure that you can separate the concept of safe spaces out from politics, in much the same way that you can’t separate your individual identity from politics. I’m not saying that they’re a bad thing, but I do think that they’re inherently political. People tend to want to segregate into spaces where they don’t have to constantly keep their guard up.
Kimberly Edds, spokeswoman for the district attorney’s office, told NPR the decision was made “as a result of having insufficient evidence” to prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt.
…Which is pretty much par for the course for a lot of sexual assault cases as well. RAINN reports that, out of every 1000 sexual assaults, 310 get reported to police, 50 result in arrests, and only 28 result in convictions. So the DA dropping the case before even going to trial isn’t all that surprising. It doesn’t mean that he isn’t guilty, just that the DA didn’t think they were going to be able to prove it in court.