There was never any intent to murder. Yet they call it that anyway. This was a person trying to do good and subduing a crazy man who could have easily harmed another passenger.
The felon struggled against three men. Not because he was an innocent bystander but because he was angry at having been caught doing wrong.
Being mentally unwell is no excuse either. If this was his first incident, maybe you can make that case. But he was arrested dozens of times, was clearly dangerous and unwell, yet released over and over again.
As the saying goes, no good deed goes unpunished.
Kind of my take. People get divorces and have fights all the time.
DW digging into it and making it out as some expose on Crowders character seems disingenuous at best.
They are casting stones at Steven and pretending they are without sin themselves.
Without a doubt. I don’t trust movie aggregators like RT, though occasionally they do slip up and forget to “make corrections”
In terms of games, most indie games won’t be influenced by this because they aren’t big enough to be worth the effort.
Still, I’ll go watch a let’s play video to get a better idea for gameplay and quality. “Experts” are relics of the past.
I trust an aggregate user rating system more than any single “expert”.
And I trust my own opinion more. I can get more out of watching a YouTube video of a game I’m interested in than any expert shilling for their payday.
Harry Potter - Fictional child wizard
Na’Vi - Fictional giant blue aliens from the movie Avatar
Han Solo - Rogue smuggler from Star Wars
Shawshank - Fictional prison from the movie Shawshank Redemption
Death Star - Fictional moon sized space station that blows up planets. Also Star Wars.
Harkonnens - Fictional faction from the Dune novels, regarded as evil.
Thanos - Fictional villain from Marvel Comics
William Wallace - REAL historical figure. Who was drawn and quartered by the English, so not a good choice here.
I’m having trouble understanding this. How does one arrive at a specific number? What does highest moral allocation mean?
Also how does a liberal hit 20 units when 16 is the highest value?