That's correct
Pirating books on a Kindle is trivial as well.
These are all very valid points, but they don't explain why there is a noticable difference in behaviour to cyclists, despite their traffic conditions being the exact same (perhaps even more dangerous for scooters). The road being dangerous is also no excuse to become a danger to others by riding on the sidewalk. Of course, it would be best if the traffic conditions were more safe for micromobility. But as long as that's not the case, the reasonable thing is to protect yourself.
Maybe, but IMO a normal communist wouldn't go around defending modern Russia and China, authoritarian states that honestly couldn't be further from a communist ideal (despite China being nominally communist).
A singificant number of Palworld players are Pokemon fans, that's why it's so successful. Weirdoes who take it too far are a thing in every fandom.
Previous pixel phones got between 3 and 4 years of updates.
Don't know how, but my shared Netflix account is still working without issues. That said, once it stops working, I probably won't subscribe again any time soon. I'm currently only using it to watch TNG a couple times a week anyway. I also have Spotify, found no reason to cancel that so far.
Whisper of the heart is definitely among my top 5.
This isn't about compromised accounts though. I could just create an account, give it the display name "Granixo" and your profile picture. It would look exactly like your account unless people actually click the profile or look at the profile URL.
Setting a display name hides the instance bit. You have to check the URL or profile to see which instance they're on, which people definitely won't do every time. Especially if an impersonator just joins inside a thread mid-conversation, it won't be obvious at all that it's suddenly a different person writing.
Good game with a terrible new player experience (from the annoying characters to the unskippable cutscene where it just moves from icon to icon on a map for about 5 minutes). Also typical ubisoft microtransactions. Core gameplay is very fun though. I hope they'll support Steam Deck soon, apparently they're working on it.
That goes for both sides. If that agency leads you to provoke a crime and beat someone up for content, that's pretty fucked up.