I love the racial diversity of the cast in this game more than the original games

The first game with the exception of Hayden Stella and Brooke was almost exclusively white. This game had so much more diversity that would actually be present in a school/community in the 21st century. I love how many characters had subtle elements of their culture and past present in their design. It wasn’t pressed into the face of the player but “ if you knew you knew”. I understand that the first game broke barriers especially with the lgbt elements of the story and Oregon had a explicit racist history, but I do think that this game went farther introducing minority characters than the first game.

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u/toosickto — 8 days ago

What careers or jobs are easiest to do?

I got illnesses that make me tired easily. I’m not really cut out for physical labor and really complex thinking jobs give me brain fog. I’m wondering what jobs are the easiest to actually do. I’m not concerned about the pay I’m more concerned about getting credits for ssdi if my health gets worse. What jobs are best for low duties/tasks and accountability?

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u/toosickto — 14 days ago

[Pluribus] how did the hive not have a single seizure before the main takeover?

So if someone directs strong emotions towards any member of the hive the entire hive will have a seizure. It took a month for the hive to take over the world. How was it possible for no one to yell at an infected before this? Is it just the immune that can cause this or is this a new phenomenon post massive takeover?

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u/toosickto — 27 days ago

What if the hive said there was no way to reverse the joining? What would Karol do?

Say the hive said “yeah we realized the joining is permanent nothing can be done”. How would Karol respond to that? Would she be more inclined to join the hive?

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u/toosickto — 1 month ago

What real life card collectibles would Ellie be into?

She collects them during game two. And likes savage starlight series if I remember correctly. I’m wondering what real world card/comic series would Ellie actually like? Pokemon X-men etc

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u/toosickto — 1 month ago

What kinds of public services were offered by ancient empires?

I get that people pay taxes for public services say roads, hospital etc. I’m wondering what kinds of services were actually offered by ancient empires like Egypt? Did they believe the government had a role in public services besides the military and basic law enforcement?

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u/toosickto — 1 month ago

Can there be a rule that card appraisals must show the back of the cards?

A huge part of the value of cards is how there back is. A damaged back can easily reduce grading, shift from near mint to heavily played. People can’t appraise cards without knowing what they look like

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u/toosickto — 2 months ago

Why is it so much harder for the human brain as compared to other organs to heal?

I know the liver can regenerate from damage (so long as their isn’t scaring) but diseases like CTE and post concussive disorders seem to imply that the brain can’t heal as well. Why is that?

Also are there other animals who have a central brain that can heal well? Not as not take damage like a hummingbird but actually repair itself

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u/toosickto — 2 months ago

How prevalent were “ugly laws” and stigma towards those with disabilities in the United States before the 1970s?

Ugly laws prohibited people with disabilities from going out in public space. I know many places in the us did that and there was at least legal discrimination against disabled people. I am curious how the typical person felt towards the disabled? Did large percentages of people agree with these laws or were they just put in mostly be select groups of people?

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u/toosickto — 2 months ago

What was civilian life like for men who were labeled 4f during World War Two in the us?

I know about half the us male population eligible to be drafted were labeled unfit for military service. What was it like on the home front for them? Was there significant social stigma?

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u/toosickto — 2 months ago

Enemy behavior idea for game three

Human/infected enemies should be able to retreat and leave the combat area if they start losing. They can’t do that in either of the other games. Perhaps if they start losing one of them might surrender. It would be a really interesting dynamic on what the player should do. Like if the player has a machine gun the rapid fire could convince the enemy to just flee the area instead of fighting.

That could make players think should they fire a half dozen rounds in the air to maybe clear an area and thus save ammo for later. Or do they straight attack and risk using more ammo in the battle.

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u/toosickto — 2 months ago

Resurrection and rights

I understand that property can only be owned by the living, however what happens if someone rises from the dead years later and wants their property back after it gets distributed? Does the dead person have recourse?

I understand that there isn’t a middle ground in the eyes of the law for being dead and alive. But what happens if someone rises from the dead do they get their rights back? Ie right to vote, right to consent to contracts. If they don’t then does the person who resurrected them get to “own” them like a zombie?

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u/toosickto — 2 months ago

[The Boys] why are people afraid of Homelander mostly as compared to other superpowered individuals

I get Homelander flies fast, near indestructible, has mental issues, and has laser eyes. But why are so many people afraid of him specifically instead of the dozens of other supes who also have powers? A super powered person can easily cause just as much damage as him but no one is afraid of say solider boy.

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u/toosickto — 2 months ago

Are oxygen carrying blood cells in copper based life like crabs and octopus referred to as blue blood cells instead of red?

I understand that when copper interacts with oxygen it makes it blue as compared to blood from animals with iron in the blood. I wanted to ask hematology but they require and attachment. I am wondering do scientists refer to this type of blood as blue blood cells. Like a cyanocete instead of an erythrocyte?

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u/toosickto — 2 months ago
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Why do viruses effectively function in such a narrow range of temperatures?

I know that host immune response to viral infection often causes a fever which makes many viruses die off or not optimally grow. Why is that though? I know that bacteria can grow in wider range of temperatures and many organisms can handle a wider array of temperatures than viruses can. Why is that?

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u/toosickto — 3 months ago

[The boys] why is Homelander only focused on being a god of America only?

It seems that he is a narcissist megalomaniac. Sure he decides he wants people to worship him however his focus seems to be only us people. Why isn’t he trying to make the entire world worship him? Does Homelander actually view himself as patriotic or is that just his “brand”?

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u/toosickto — 3 months ago

How prevalent was corruption in post revolutionary Mexico?

I’m wondering how corrupt was the pri in Mexico from the 1920s to 1950s. Mostly I’m wondering if it was less corrupt than before the revolution. Also was it as corrupt as other Latin American or European countries?

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u/toosickto — 3 months ago

[Haunted Mansion] Who has been paying the property tax on the haunted mansion? Could a living person just show up in the day and just commit adverse possession of the property?

I know the property is in New Orleans. However with the house being abandoned for years how is the parish taxing it? Also if a person is willing to deal with the supernatural could they steal the property from the ghosts of the mansion?

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u/toosickto — 3 months ago

Are they let go? Say someone is dead for say a week then raises from the dead. Does that mean they get released? I don’t mean one or two minutes dead but actually being dead for sometime. Not declared dead in absentia either.

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u/toosickto — 4 months ago