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Yeah, and the rest of their policy is absolutely 100% evidence that if the state doesn't want to follow the law, it isn't real. But that also means that if they can't enforce a law, it also effectively ceases to exist. That's just the sort of balance of forces here.
Yeah, and the rest of their policy is absolutely 100% evidence that if the state doesn't want to follow the law, it isn't real. But that also means that if they can't enforce a law, it also effectively ceases to exist. That's just the sort of balance of forces here.
Yeah, I guess, do you have anything else that you want to make sure that you get in before we close this out?
Yeah, I guess, do you have anything else that you want to make sure that you get in before we close this out?
Yeah, I guess, do you have anything else that you want to make sure that you get in before we close this out?
Hell yeah. This has been It Could Happen Here. Go loiter on street corners and make the state's life miserable until it cannot do the things it is doing right now.
Hell yeah. This has been It Could Happen Here. Go loiter on street corners and make the state's life miserable until it cannot do the things it is doing right now.
Hell yeah. This has been It Could Happen Here. Go loiter on street corners and make the state's life miserable until it cannot do the things it is doing right now.
Welcome to It Could Happen Here, a podcast trying to figure out why some of the most powerful people in the world want everyone to think that they're gamers. It is your host, me, along with me is Garrison Davis. Hi, I've played a video game before.
Welcome to It Could Happen Here, a podcast trying to figure out why some of the most powerful people in the world want everyone to think that they're gamers. It is your host, me, along with me is Garrison Davis. Hi, I've played a video game before.
Welcome to It Could Happen Here, a podcast trying to figure out why some of the most powerful people in the world want everyone to think that they're gamers. It is your host, me, along with me is Garrison Davis. Hi, I've played a video game before.
Many, I have played too many, simply too many video games. So, okay... This is in some ways kind of a lighter episode because Jesus fucking Christ, everything's really depressing. Is something going on out there? It's all really bad. And one of the people who's been making everything really, really bad is Elon Musk, who has somehow managed to like piss off the gamers. The PayPal guy?
Many, I have played too many, simply too many video games. So, okay... This is in some ways kind of a lighter episode because Jesus fucking Christ, everything's really depressing. Is something going on out there? It's all really bad. And one of the people who's been making everything really, really bad is Elon Musk, who has somehow managed to like piss off the gamers. The PayPal guy?
Many, I have played too many, simply too many video games. So, okay... This is in some ways kind of a lighter episode because Jesus fucking Christ, everything's really depressing. Is something going on out there? It's all really bad. And one of the people who's been making everything really, really bad is Elon Musk, who has somehow managed to like piss off the gamers. The PayPal guy?
That's reasonable. Those are fine games. Oh, and Sonic. Oh, God. Okay. Pushing aside the subject of Sonic. So, okay. I want to take a look a bit about why this sort of matters and why all of these fucking really rich assholes are sort of trying to pretend to be gamers. And I think the place to start here is with the fact that gaming is in a $184.3 billion industry.
That's reasonable. Those are fine games. Oh, and Sonic. Oh, God. Okay. Pushing aside the subject of Sonic. So, okay. I want to take a look a bit about why this sort of matters and why all of these fucking really rich assholes are sort of trying to pretend to be gamers. And I think the place to start here is with the fact that gaming is in a $184.3 billion industry.
That's reasonable. Those are fine games. Oh, and Sonic. Oh, God. Okay. Pushing aside the subject of Sonic. So, okay. I want to take a look a bit about why this sort of matters and why all of these fucking really rich assholes are sort of trying to pretend to be gamers. And I think the place to start here is with the fact that gaming is in a $184.3 billion industry.