Its not a quick cash grab, the remaster was in development starting in 2021. This release had nothing to do with tarifs.
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Smorty -> English translation
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Her vestlike clothes look very comfortable and I want one! <3
Do you know what it's called?
The state is Colorado.
I don't know why they do this. "Colorado Senate" would read clearly to both local and nonlocal readers alike.
I already miss the old smorty
ur handwriting is really cute
I approve. Good work.
There are better forms of traffic calming than speed bumps. Building an overly wide and smooth high speed road and then putting a speed bump in the middle of it is the kind of stupidity that typifies american road infrastructure. Rough, narrow, and curved mixed use streets causes traffic to drive slowly. Traffic cameras and school zones only exist because american roads are intentionally designed to be dangerous.
Money raised from road fines and tolls should go to public transport, like busses, and light rail.
Traffic cameras are revenue generators for police departments. Better road infrastructure is the way to make the roads safer. Traffic calming makes cars drive safer without requiring enforcement.
None of these bans are being made in response to trans women being too good at sports. If trans women regularly won top level competitions, this would be an issue, but that doesn't happen.
Trans women are worse at athletics than cis women. The way HRT works results in significantly higher levels of estrogen than cis women. That makes trans women worse at athletics, if they have been on HRT long enough.
If the goal was fair sports for all women, they would be following the research, making or changing rules for trans women specifically. Requiring trans athletes be on HRT long enough, and to document having the right levels to ensure they don't have an advantage according to the research that exists.
No, they choose to ban trans athletes instead. The intent behind these laws is not fairness, the intent is to make trans people not exist.
Its an indication of what the people who trade in extended hours think, which is not a particularly representative sample.
There is more of a danger of being wiped out by microsoft than anything else