Now, you act as if a lack of a bill of rights is a bad thing. It honestly isn't. While it is true that Australia does not have one, it hardly makes daily life any different. It just means we got rid of the gun nuts after the first big massacre (Port Arthur, to those not in the know), rather than having them hide behind a scrap of paper.Pugiron said:Glad evil, stupid America has a Constitution, unlike Britain, and that our Constitution has a Bill of Rights to guarantee us those rights, unlike Australia's Constitution.
ah, no you misinterpretted me. what i meant was that i tried. but being british i can't contribute. and yahtzee is a brit/auzzie anyway.Ocelano said:so? yahtzhees a british voiced aussie he's doing his bit.HotFezz8 said:im english, isn't this just aimed at yanks?
Off topic did anybody think something sounded different about his voice or speech pattern I spent the whole thing thinking that he sounded wrong
Yeah I noticed he sounded off too.Ocelano said:so? yahtzhees a british voiced aussie he's doing his bit.HotFezz8 said:im english, isn't this just aimed at yanks?
Off topic did anybody think something sounded different about his voice or speech pattern I spent the whole thing thinking that he sounded wrong
He sounded more like he used to, in the old videos. Can't say why, maybe it's his serious voice?EHKOS said:Yeah I noticed he sounded off too.Ocelano said:so? yahtzhees a british voiced aussie he's doing his bit.HotFezz8 said:im english, isn't this just aimed at yanks?
Off topic did anybody think something sounded different about his voice or speech pattern I spent the whole thing thinking that he sounded wrong
Because some people, that the uninformed masses think are cool, say it's bad. Get over it USA. It's not as bad as you think - by far. Like i said, it may even be a chance to have more mature games be made, once the kid's welfare has been taken care of. No more ambiguity.albino boo said:The same law is already extant in most of the democratic world, the EU alone has 500 million people living in it. The presumption that America is bigger market that the EU, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Korea combined is just plain wrong. In the UK Asda, which is owned by walmart, sells 18 rated games. Also Amazon, steam, direct to drive and gamestop all continue to sell 18 games. Most western countries already have boards that give legally enforced age requirements to films, yet somehow manage to maintain artistic freedom, in fact French and German film is considerably more political than Hollywood. Bottom line here guys, if virtually the entire western world has this law without any threat to sales or to freedom of speech, why is America so different?
There already is no ambiguity. It's called a ratings system, but unfortunately, the porked-up baby-boomers and aging Gen-Xers (Did I reverse those...?) aren't big on the whole "parenting" thing, so they don't do research. (There is, naturally, no such push when it comes to movies, showing a hypocrisy only the most useless people can't see.)proghead said:Because some people, that the uninformed masses think are cool, say it's bad. Get over it USA. It's not as bad as you think - by far. Like i said, it may even be a chance to have more mature games be made, once the kid's welfare has been taken care of. No more ambiguity.albino boo said:The same law is already extant in most of the democratic world, the EU alone has 500 million people living in it. The presumption that America is bigger market that the EU, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Korea combined is just plain wrong. In the UK Asda, which is owned by walmart, sells 18 rated games. Also Amazon, steam, direct to drive and gamestop all continue to sell 18 games. Most western countries already have boards that give legally enforced age requirements to films, yet somehow manage to maintain artistic freedom, in fact French and German film is considerably more political than Hollywood. Bottom line here guys, if virtually the entire western world has this law without any threat to sales or to freedom of speech, why is America so different?
Try looking at a calendar or getting a routine. It may help you tell one day of the week from the next some time.Lonan said:I couldn't care less about happens to the to the U.S., and am disappointed that Yahtzee would follow said country on Facebook and waste an entire video talking about the issues his new friend is facing. I waited a week for this video.