I'm just having a hard time believing that many prostitutes are doing it because they want to. And I mean actually want to and not because they've got other choices. Plus there's a huge amount of human trafficking and outright slavery in the industry, but that's hopefully something that can be addressed with regulation.
Unfavourable, but I'm also aware that is gonna happen regardless of my (or anyone else's, including the government's) opinion on it. So it should be legal and strictly regulated to ensure that it's as safe as possible for everyone involved.
As someone else who prefers 3, I think that it's more fun to explore and generally has a better atmosphere. New Vegas has better writing but the world feels empty. 3 more fun to actually play. Honestly, I'd probably take 4 over NV for the same reason.
1/2 I haven't managed to get into. At all.
ETA - I was also never really interested in the wild west as a setting, so NV has a bit of an uphill battle from the start.
Do they? It's not like the palaces and fancy hats just vanish if you abolish the institution. The tourists will come anyway, there's no king in the Versailles palace and it's still a major tourist attraction.
If I had to guess I'd assume that it's cheaper than doing it in-house. And considering that Musk fired the vast majority of Twitter's most talented staff when he took over it's probably also more reliable, even with today's outage on the record.
It's not but it's also kind of irrelevant to the situation in Europe right now because it's history. The Soviet Union and it's puppet regimes fell decades ago, and the Eastern Block sponsored communist terrorists (RAF, Red Brigades, etc.) went down along with it.
Considering just how many of the top results in any search engine are AI generated SEO farming I can understand why people do it. Finding decent results is HARD these days, especially on subjects you're not already familiar with (because you'll not notice the red flags).
I'm just having a hard time believing that many prostitutes are doing it because they want to. And I mean actually want to and not because they've got other choices. Plus there's a huge amount of human trafficking and outright slavery in the industry, but that's hopefully something that can be addressed with regulation.