Man Avoids Jail in Spain for Harassing Ex by Transgenderism
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Don't hate the player, hate the game. If you make such openly discrimatory laws (as from this seems lesbians are left out despite THEIR domestic abuse rates) then we should fully take advantage of them.
So need to think of a good female name if I end up in Spain, maybe Dominica lol
Why does a woman need a feminine name? That's discriminatory. Change absolutely nothing for transphobic bigots, or else go even more masculine, like Boris, Olaf or Tharg.
Two reasons:
Rather have a fake name on records after I ditch the Spanish cops
Might be able to use it to see if I can score with Spanish lesbians so instead of an abusive lesbian partner, they get wife'd lol
Aye carumba.... Just as long as you don't cut off your massive balls.
Nah no hairy ones, I'm going for the 1% chance where the mission is save the submissive abuse victims and deny the feminists a pawn.
The rest I don't care about unless they learn to shave and at least start jogging...the none URBAN kind.
I have always hated that phrase used nigh exclusively by self-absorbed faggots, that are knowingly doing evil things.
I can hate both.
If you mean the 'hate the game' phrase then degens warped the meaning of it.
It was a gamer phrase originally on how give us a game and if it's sub par within a day we'll find 30 exploits to beat a high level boss with starter gear or get infinite resources making the devs cry or be exasperated having to fix it even though we'll find NEW exploits within a week.
The moral is don't make a shit system and expect people not exploit it. Have a good foundation and we wouldn't WANT to exploit it.
Fairly certain it originated before gaming entirely, given it's prevalence in the jogger population and common use as cover for criminal behavior. At least it definitely predates the era where games getting frequent post release patches became common. You may be confused on it's origins.
The phrase is used for denying any accountability for personal actions.
This is correct, the phrase dates back to the eighties or earlier.