Yes, that’s the entire basis for the idea of the social contract. That you give up a little bit of freedom in exchange for security from living in a society.
Yes, that’s the entire basis for the idea of the social contract. That you give up a little bit of freedom in exchange for security from living in a society.
I always feel so reassured when you get to that one tricky step and Chef John says “But if you didn’t, that’s ok! It’s still gonna taste really, really good!”
Shran is best Coombs.
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Food Wishes with Chef John. Very fun, laid back, and dare I even say informative if you’re into cooking.
Love this game. I’m going for 100% for the first time, at about 92% now.
I actually think Guarma doesn’t go on long enough. Should have been more exploring. Yeah it gets a little unrealistic, but a lot of the late game does (see also the prison break, the Pinkerton fight at Lakay).
But overall this game is hands down one of my favorites, and I really hope for another Red Dead in the future.
My expectation is between $400 and $500, but either way I’m preordering as soon as it’s available.
Sure, they’re allowed to, and we’re allowed to comment that it’s weird when he brings it up unprompted. Which it is. So much so that I wonder if this is just bait that we all fell for.
Some catty wampas, likely.
It’s not propaganda, it’s a basic logical conclusion. If you and a group of people decide to follow a set of rules together, i.e. create a society, you are surrendering a little of your freedom to do whatever you want whenever you want in exchange for some protection from others from doing the same.