I find this is not right as a friend mentioned many Bald Eagles have been
killed by by the
hands of
humans to use Windmills for energy, they save them why cant they be used rather than murder a innocent bird souring in the freedom of the sky just saying theres got ta be another way, why do they have to
kill them use the reserve the
humans have
killed from these windmills
The duo debunks the theory of politicians and other alarmists that playing video games leads to teen violence
by handing over a real semiautomatic weapon to a nine - year - old video game player to see if he becomes a
human killing machine.
- players rack up points
by eating
humans, and destroying buildings in each five - minute match - roughly 250 Titans to play as from the main game - each of them have various stats, such as speed and stamina - the smaller Titans move quicker, while larger Titans have more stamina - there are two types of
humans; citizens and nobles - nobles are shown on the map
by a green distress signal, and are worth more points - Titans can smash buildings just
by walking into them, but dashing causes buildings to fall faster - destroying buildings gives less points, but also fills up the Rage Gauge for the Rage Attack - player Titans can attack each other -
by defeating another player, the defeated player loses half their points - a Levi counter will start counting down on the leading player after some time passes - when it reaches zero, the player with the icon will immediately be
killed by Levi -
by hitting other player Titans, the counter can be passed on to them instead - the Levi counter doesn't reset upon
handing it to another player - special titans like Eren's Titan, the Female Titan, and Armored Titan will appear and attack players randomly - player Titans can be defeated
by these special enemies in one hit - special enemy Titans and Levi will disappear after defeating one of the players - Rage Attacks slow down opponents, scramble their controls, give you super armor, and more - at the end of a match, the points are tallied up, and the person with the most points win - playable online and offline on Switch
Why, or when rather, aside from convenient excuses accomodating lame reasons like no effective tranquilizers or appropriate relocation options, are we going to start extending our
human hand in kindness and empathy
by helping rather than
killing.
In a July 2013, the heads of WILPF Sweden and the Swedish Fellowship of Reconciliation (SweFOR) in a joint statement said that programming robots to detect, select and
kill in conflict without
human control would be to violate an ethical limit
by handing over power to decide over
human life to robots.