I have no problem with period-appropriate archaic dialect. Trying to make it more poetically extravagant than Shakespeare is a bridge too far.
Some of the examples work in my opinion, and some of them don't. I don't think I saw the bird man example in the pics, but that was godawful.
Just because a lot of us don't look at Israel very positively doesn't suddenly make this suddenly not true. I absolutely believe it. Probably one of the bigger reasons I'm on the side of "fuck both sides, stay the fuck out of it."
I only saw a stream of it for a short amount of time, and whatever genre Vermintide is, that's the impression I got too.
When I think about it, if I had friends to play shit with, I actually kinda think something like Vermintide would be something I'd want to play with them.
The right to proper emergency response, especially from both police and medical personnel.
Careful. They've argued similar claims with "healthcare." And our argument is that what they want is essentially slavery, as that stuff is a service, and you do not have the right to someone's service.
The right to take action in absence of proper emergency response would be better. Essentially vigilantism, but things are so bad in some places, I can't believe that hasn't become more common.
There IS bad faith arguments. That recent NicheGamer article on the opening segment of Infinite Wealth? Bad faith. I hate this shit as much as any of you, but that article hurt our position, making us look way too obsessed with unofficial rough translations. Pick your fucking battles, because loose cannons lose support.
There's bad faith all around. Some people complaining that it's not exactly 1-to-1. Unicorn Overlord might get brought up soon. I was shown a comparison of a conversation with a female bodyguard assigned to the MC; it actually looked just fine to me, don't know why people would use that for complaints.
Then I see the bird-pun fellow. Literally on the level of pickle dude from FE Fates.
Edit: Goddammit guys, I try not to care about downvotes but I mostly agreed with all of you, and still get nothing but that? Make it make sense.
Can an AG be disbarred while holding said office?