Iirc they never actually pay the reward in almost every reward poster for one reason or another.
peopleproblems
Not really. Concerts really aren't entertaining, and while I like restaurants, busy ones mean waiting so I don't typically go out of my way to go to them.
It really has to do with the amount of stuff going on all around me. The more happening, the greater my anxiety. Casinos I've been to are a great example of this. They aren't packed to the brim with people, and when they are it's old people. It the amount of different flashing lights and celebration sounds of many different games and all that crap.
But like a bowling league to me is fun, because while there's a lot going on at the same time, and there's a bunch of people, they are ALL bowling and for example the sounds are bowling related.
I imagine the children with these things are emotionally disregulated in some way shape or form. A small group of children sometimes don't learn to self soothe when they are very young, others in ASD struggle with it for a lifetime. Some with ADHD have a very difficult time when their medicine wears off and their emotions kick back in to overdrive.
For all those groups I mentioned, the whole concept of this thing was almost brilliant. Something that they can go to knowing it will be able to help them guide through emotions while mom and dad are doing something necessary like cooking or fixing something outside, or in the bathroom.
If you haven't had to deal with a child that has emotional regulation problems, then it is hard to explain the difficulty that the failure of this device will make. It is true that they will adapt it, they always do, that's how things work. The problem is that the emotional disregulation leads to broken things at home, aggressive behaviors with peers, getting kicked out of preschool and day care, etc.
It truly is a nightmare scenario. The parents have to prepare for all of these things and a new way to help their child through the limited existing means.
AAAARROOOOOOO!
I don't know anything about piloting helicopters, but I do know that they are apparently more terrifying to fly rather than to sit in.
This guy doesn't look nearly terrified enough
Man those parents. Oof.
I do not wanna be in their shoes.
Telling your kid that needed an emotional support robot friend that the robot friend is going to take a nap for a long time and might not wake back up? Ooo boy.
Helping a kid through a divorce is hard enough. This seems like a terrifying nightmare.
No, they will declare that a copycat and they have the right guy.
Then they go on a wild goose chase grabbing more people that fit the profile. It will quickly fall into political arrests - only the politics are the wealthy and powerful vs all of us.
I don't have sources on me. But I'm fairly certain that in the French Revolution you had upper class supporters of the revolution, and maybe even some nobility. Most of the revolutions did, and they provided support to the revolution usually through some supply chain they had access to.
That being said, I could be entirely making it up, because that would have been more than a decade ago I learned it.
The only thing I can see this affecting is the Secure-boot requirement.
Which is very odd to consider that anything compatibility related would likely have nothing to do with secure boot, and everything to do with Windows being Windows.
The more that comes out against this guy, the more horrors I hear. No wonder the people fought so hard against such a strong opponent.
But it's also impressive that it shows ordinary people are still more powerful in numbers, no matter how much you try to scare them into submission.
Jihad.
(I don't think enough people understood your comment, well done)
Well, I was sort of hoping for a happier ending than that, but they didn't call it the reign of terror for not beheading 16,000 people.