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  • It's more like choosing to not use grenades that blow up when shaken even though the enemy is using them, simply because you know that, sure, sometimes it blows up when you want it to and has the correct effect, but more often it blows up in your own face.

  • Batman secretly fought in WW1 on the German side.

  • I thought it would be cops, but I bet they are a close second.

  • Yeah, I figured there wouldn't be. Still, awesome, I hope you all had a great time with the awakenings.

  • How'd it go? Did you use a module?

  • So, wait, Namco are Genocide enablers? Since when?

    Also, my guy, I've met plenty of Tankies in my life, it's not uncommon to see a westerner that hates westerners.

  • Game mechanics can be Patented in the US, just look at the Nemesis system.

    Also, just because a country decides that their definition of a thing is different than everyone else's, doesn't make it correct. Just look at Russia, they have so many different forms of lying to justify lying in everyday life, but that doesn't make corruption OK.

    On top of that, you were the one who defended this fairly blatant plagiarism by pointing to examples of theft.

  • So, you're saying that it is the Chinese culture to steal from others because they were stolen from? That sounds racist as hell.

  • No, pointing out hypocrisy would be going "hey, didn't you also blatantly rip off a popular product? Isn't it hypocritical for you to criticize them for something you also have done?" What Aboutism is defined as: "the rhetorical practice of responding to an accusation or difficult question by making a counteraccusation, by asking a different but related question, or by raising a different issue altogether. Whataboutism often serves to reduce the perceived plausibility or seriousness of the original accusation or question by suggesting that the person advancing it is hypocritical or that the responder’s misbehavior is not unique or unprecedented." https://www.britannica.com/topic/whataboutism

  • Good ole "what aboutism"

  • Whaaaat? A Chinese company making a knock-off of another product? You don't say.

  • I got my mom with that once as a kid. She brought me some dinner, I looked at it, sifted it around a bit, then asked "Where's the rest?" I was just screwing with her, but it turns out she had actually split part of it off to give to my half-sister, who had already eaten but wanted part of mine anyway (Which she ended up throwing away) and my mom gave it to her, so she thought I had actually figured that out and so she just admitted everything.

  • Praise the Omnisiah.

  • Not just laptops, or desktops, but I've had it work on Printers, though you had to unplug the cable from both ends for it to work for whatever reason.