When we talk about the controller bindings, we always refer to the playstation setup.
Like if you tell "you have to push triangle, or R2", everybody seems to know which one it is, without looking or even thinking
Besides all the already mentionend games:
Shadow Complex (2009) was a good game back then. Nothing special without any real story. But it was fun to play
Its not the same.
The people are not talking about monster energy because of the taste or the effect, they are talking about it because of their marketing.
It would be like people talking about a movie because of poster they saw.
One of the best (by taste) and most successful industrial manufactures in Germany for meat alternatives is "Rügenwalder Mühle", a quite big traditional family owned meat corp. And they are doing their job this good, because alot of the food technicians responsible for the products could rely on the knowledge of the long time working butchers in company. Like getting the texture and seasong right or reducing the ingredients to make the product more "natural".
So yeah, its a thing, imho. If you want to develop something meat like for industrial production, its helpfull to know a thing or two about industrial meat production.
I'll understand your point. And to make it clear, again, fascism needs!! to be stopped.
But is not about "should we fight" but more "how should we fight?"
Because if you (imho) break some basic rules, you wont be a fighter against facism but just another arsehole, just with good intentions.
So:
If violence against other people is necessary to fight fascism, why is it needed to humilate the beaten up enemy? Personal needs, like the feeling of revenge, might, superiority? Terrorizing other enemies?
Im not obsessed that im correct.
I think that uploading a picture of a teenager that is laying in his own bload (probably unconscious) after he got beaten up is wrong. Especially if its inteded to mock him.
Now I am discussing this matter on lemmy.
Who is wrong or right will be presumably never known.
The Variant "To buy a cat in a sack/bag" (Die Katze im Sack kaufen) is the typical German version. A Pig tbh makes a little more sense :)