Oduda
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I’m sorry, but again you are completely and utterly wrong. Having no choice is removing freedom, having A choice is not. You seriously have a warped view of things here.
Again no. Offering more options is once again not “establishing conformity”. Establishing conformity would be the exact opposite of offering more options, it would be removing options and forcing people into per-determinted routes with no options to change anything at all.
I completely agree with this. I also happen to have a very young child who enjoys watching me play, which is why I do not play with full nudity turned on. It is not because I am “offended” by it or any nonsense like that. So if someone is in a position where they would prefer to have a toggle to turn off the graphic gore of, for example, the new fatality system, because they have very young children present who may very well be present and they do not wish for them to see such graphic displays of gore, then why would you be opposed to allowing them the freedom of that option? You seem to be under the illusion that you are saving their freedom by denying it to them, but you aren’t.
And there you have it in a nut shell. If it really does not matter to you the kindly move along and stop prattling on as if you know what you are talking about while saying the exact opposite of what you seem to think you are saying. I for one am done with this conversation though.
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