It's the pompous, ignorant ramblings of a fool who has more in common with commies than free people, to think you can legislate morality. You believe we can have utopia by simply mandating it, and completely ignore human nature.
No. You can't. You can try, but you will fail unless the majority is with you. Attempt legislating morality on majority evil people who reject it, and they'll elect somebody who supports their degeneracy. This isn't hard to understand.
If they use the actual trademarked name, yes. Many games have guns that look similar to a real life weapons but they'll call it something else to avoid trademark infringement. Here soldier, take this Burata 95 9mm.
It's funny, the dance itself was bizarre and looked more like a parody of breakdancing, but she was kind of cute and endearing in a way. Until she opened her mouth of course, and outed herself as a leftist snowflake.
My Corsair HS70s are OK, but the battery shit out within a couple years. Had to buy a third party battery and repair it myself. This is a well documented problem.
I have a set of Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 2 Max that I quite like: they sound pretty good, have good battery life, and I like the flip-up-to-mute mic boom. The name is goofy, but I'm happy with them.
Another dipshit comment.
Making murder illegal doesn't legislate the morality of it, only punishes the act. Laws don't dictate morality, they only reflect it. Most people think murder a should be illegal, so the law punishes it. If most people thought murder was acceptable, laws would reflect that, even if the minority insisted it was immoral.
Hence, blue states legalize murdering infants in utero, because they believe that is moral.
Regardless, I'm done arguing with an aithorittarian cunt who believes that with harsh enough laws you can legislate people into goodness.
Later, moron.