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whichone

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Game contains genre.
I hate that genre.
Quick!! Let me play it.
Plays it, encounters genre.
What is this doing here? I hate this genre. The dev should make it avoidable!

wut??
 
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Well what do you expect, this is the world we live in now, if you don't like something, everyone should be forced to change to suit you.
You know, that's exactly what this type of complaint makes me think!
It comes across as: "My opinion/personal preference counts for so much that I am entitled to have this game be changed to meet my tastes."
i.e. If this doesn't contain what I like, instead of moving on and finding something that does, I'll campaign to make it fit what I want.
Where I said: "The dev should make it avoidable!", I should make it: "The dev should make it avoidable, for ME!"

Let's be clear, this is a complaint about 2 scenes containing one clearly tagged fetish.
There's also some sort of issue around Robin using the cucumber? Presumably objects to any scene containing a dildo, too.
3 scenes, total.
Skipping is not difficult, as you rightly say.

It's a peculiar complaint, which I do not see any validity in.

If I picked up Skyrim, I would have no grounds for complaining that I don't like games containing swordfighting, dragons & magic.
If I picked up MGS I'd have no grounds for complaining that I don't like stealth games.
If I picked up Far Cry I'd have no grounds for complaining that I don't like FPS games .
If I pick up a game tagged with footjob, I have no grounds for complaining that it contains footjobs.
 
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Could not agree more, except I would have said, I am offended, you must change it for me.

People like us are sadly less and less common, it isn't hard to just keep tapping spacebar, I don't like Donna in The Headmaster, so I just skip her shit, I almost pissed myself laughing at the cock on the MC in MWV, so I just deleted it.

I mean it's one thing if you're annoyed with how the tags say Loli and femdom, and only a retard would think there is, and it turns out there is not, but come on, if you are so fucked up you're triggered over feet in a game where it clearly says footjob, that is on you dude.

Sadly the schooling in recent years failed to teach just because you are offended doesn't mean you are right, or a thing called personal responsibility.
I mean fuck, look at that retarded bitch who used gorilla glue in her hear, and now she is looking to sue.
 
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I mean fuck, look at that retarded bitch who used gorilla glue in her hear, and now she is looking to sue.
She repeatedly said she wasn't looking to sue, that's a narrative the media kept spinning for clicks.
I wouldn't go off about other's schooling when you aren't even capable of verifying the sources of things you read online :)
There's no denying she's still retarded though...
 
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Wasn't it McDonalds that got sued by someone because their coffee was hot and the cup didn't inform them of this fact?
Subsequently all takeaway hot drinks have "Caution Hot" (OFRLY!!??) on the lid.
It's simply operating on lowest common denominator policy.
Unfortunately, as we cater more to this demographic, the numbers in it increase.
Take responsibility away from people and watch them, inevitably, become irresponsible.
Also the internet doesn't help. Where there used to be one village idiot, there is now a community/collective of them, spurring each other on and validating each other's moronic notions.
 
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Wasn't it McDonalds that got sued by someone because their coffee was hot and the cup didn't inform them of this fact?
Subsequently all takeaway hot drinks have "Caution Hot" (OFRLY!!??) on the lid.
It's simply operating on lowest common denominator policy.
Unfortunately, as we cater more to this demographic, the numbers in it increase.
Take responsibility away from people and watch them, inevitably, become irresponsible.
Also the internet doesn't help. Where there used to be one village idiot, there is now a community/collective of them, spurring each other on and validating each other's moronic notions.
That story is also full of misinformation. The coffee was magnitudes more hot than it really needed to be, to the point where the victim could have died. Please actually try to read up on the Liebeck v. McDonald's lawsuit.
 

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That story is also full of misinformation. The coffee was magnitudes more hot than it really needed to be, to the point where the victim could have died. Please actually try to read up on the Liebeck v. McDonald's lawsuit.
I couldn't care less about the specifics of the case. a) water boils at 100 deg C. It turns to steam at this temperature and any higher. So coffee cannot be made with water "many magnitudes hotter" than boiling. That is impossible. It would no longer be water & you cannot make a cup of coffee with steam.
Regardless, it still ends up with Caution Hot being written on the top of hot drinks.
It's still a protection against the totally fucking obvious.
It's for retards.
 

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I couldn't care less about the specifics of the case. a) water boils at 100 deg C. It turns to steam at higher. So coffee cannot be made with water "many magnitudes hotter" than boiling. Don't be ridiculous.
Regardless, iIt still ends up with Caution Hot being written on the top of hot drinks.
It's still a protection against the totally fucking obvious.
It's for retards.
The coffee was 88 degrees Celsius. You somehow think that's safe to serve to people that are in cars, much less for consumption? I also never uttered the words "magnitudes hotter than boiling", so I'm not sure what you're arguing here.
 
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The coffee was 88 degrees Celsius. You somehow think that's safe to serve to people that are in cars, much less for consumption?
Yes.
As long as those idiots recognise what they've purchased and take due precautions.
If they do not, it's entirely on them.
Not the company who sold them the product they ordered, which was 12 degrees lower than boiling, roughly the perfect temperature for making coffee.
Everyone knows that coffee is made with hot water, it's not something new.
One moron who didn't act responsibly with an obviously hot drink is not the fault of the company who provided them with the hot drink that they requested and should, by all rights, have expected to be hot.
If you ordered a coffee and it was made with luke warm water, you'd have valid grounds for complaint.
Every cup of tea I make, every single day, is made with water at 100 deg C. I've never scalded myself, because I'm aware of this fact and don't do stupid things.

I also never uttered the words "magnitudes hotter than boiling", so I'm not sure what you're arguing here.
I never once claimed that you did. Read properly and comprehend. you'll notice that the quotation marks end at the word "hotter".
The only part attributed to you was the quoted part "many magnitudes hotter", which you absolutely did say.
You do understand that the part in quotes is the only part that's a quote? The parts outside are not? That's how quotations work. :FacePalm:
The reason I mentioned boiling water, is because it is only 4 degrees higher than the max optimal temperature for coffee. This is to demonstrate that you cannot possibly reach "many magnitudes hotter than it really needed to be" for coffee, if there are only 4 degrees left until it is becoming steam. It is physically impossible.
 
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Yes.
As long as those idiots recognise what they've purchased and take due precautions.
If they do not, it's entirely on them.
Not the company who sold them the product they ordered.
Every cup of tea I make, every single day, is made with water at 100 deg C. I've never scalded myself, because I'm aware of this fact and don't do stupid things.
If you took two seconds to get off your high fucking horse you could realize that people make mistakes, and whether or not you scald yourself can be completely irrelevant to how intelligent you are.
But hey, you're a perfect human being who has never made a mistake and everyone else is dumb as bricks. Make sure to keep using that lawsuit you obviously completely misunderstand as a testament to that intelligence.

Oh, and don't bother replying, because I won't. Those messages are gonna be removed by f95 mods pretty soon anyway.
 
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If you took two seconds to get off your high fucking horse you could realize that people make mistakes, and whether or not you scald yourself can be completely irrelevant to how intelligent you are.
But hey, you're a perfect human being who has never made a mistake and everyone else is dumb as bricks. Make sure to keep using that lawsuit you obviously completely misunderstand as a testament to that intelligence.

Oh, and don't bother replying, because I won't. Those messages are gonna be removed by f95 mods pretty soon anyway.
"realize that people make mistakes" Yes, precisely. The individual made the mistake.
Not the company.
So who is responsible for the mistake? The individual.
& you think the company should be forced to pay for this other person's mistake, when the mistake was so obvious that you'd need to be a cretin to make it?
I made the mistake, but it's their fault? OK, yeah. :FacePalm:

No one claimed to be perfect.
No one is on a high horse. No need to get angry & try and turn this into personal attacks.
Your claim of the water being "many magnitudes higher than necessary" was patently false and the condescending nature of it was the only thing in our conversation that represented someone getting on their high horse.
I make mistakes, the same as anyone else. I'm happy to own up to mine, take responsibility for them & use them as an educational tool.
I have simply suggested that people take due responsibility for their own mistakes, too.
Obviously this has triggered you, for whatever reason.

The fact that a lawsuit, in a country that has litigation coming out of it's ass for the most redundant things, made something obvious into something the seller is legally accountable for is totally irrelevant.
They may well be deemed legally accountable. This doesn't make it morally correct that they are, or should be.
The idiot who orders a hot drink and doesn't think that it will be hot, is 100% responsible for any negative outcome suffered through their own stupidity.

You even stated that it's their mistake.
So if they made the mistake, why should anyone else be held accountable for it?
 
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The coffee was magnitudes more hot than it really needed to be, to the point where the victim could have died.
:unsure: The perfect temperature of water to make coffee with is between 90-96 degree C. Any lower and you end up with a sour, undeveloped taste. Ergo it would need to be hotter than this, to make this statement accurate.
The coffee was 88 degrees Celsius.
:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
OK, so previous statement is not accurate, at all.
88 degrees water can kill, yeah? Please explain under which circumstance? Other than drowning, where the temperature is irrelevant, how can someone be killed specifically due to the water being at 12 degrees lower than boiling?
Please, I must know how you consider this to not be self-contradiction.

Don't know why you tried to make an argument about this, especially not when your whole point is based on a fundamentally false position, that ends up being totally invalidated by your own following comment.
Also don't know why you came into the thread in such a condescending manner, trying to talk down to Havik, then to me.
But hey, well done, you defeated your own argument. (y) Was there really any point in making it, to begin with?:FacePalm:
 
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You need to go to the shop, it's in there.
From the ski lift, Forward x4, Left, Forward.
Thank you, but kinda solve it later, it seems I got a bug and didn't get the button to go left so I tried an old save when I rescued and scaped with lily and did it all over again, and this time I got the go left button.
 
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Thank you, but kinda solve it later, it seems I got a bug and didn't get the button to go left so I tried an old save when I rescued and scaped with lily and did it all over again, and this time I got the go left button.
No probs, happy to help. Glad you sorted it yourself anyway! (y)
 
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