So this is weird and shit, but why exactly did you decide to threaten a faggot sheriff who notoriously has people hauled into Florida to be prosecuted for doing that, and then do a lot of time in jail, when you could have just used a VPN?
I mean seriously, this fag is why you spent so much time in jail.
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Aren't you even slightly embarrassed that this homo kept you in jail for nearly a year?
Incorrect. Ron DeSantis is responsible and it's not a "me" issue. Watch that series "Andor", starting at episode 8... that's Florida! The whole STATE operates that way, with prisons for profit and with rampant abuse of the state's subsistence fee law as well as other abuses. Prisons for profit on a mass/state level, they seek to turn citizens into slaves. People like you don't fight against things like that, you just watch. You don't grind, you hide. It's easier to hide, it is, but it doesn't resolve the underlying issue.
Not everyone can fight though. You have to be smart about it, you have to set it up like a honey pot. That's one of the reasons why I was in jail so long, because it took that long just to get the document with Ron DeSantis name, signature and seal on it. It also took that long to get the prosecution and the judge to completely destroy the state's probable cause with pretrial motions and hearings.
Why was that so important?
Because my state has laws too...
I could perp walk DeSantis to my state at any time! I can end his entire political career all thanks to one cross dressing criminal wearing a cop costume!
There's no statute of limitation to those two laws and they are not dependent upon the outcome of a legal case, but rather the underlying probable cause.
So I get to be rich! Realistically, when all is said and done, likely somewhere in the range of 10 million dollars along with around 10 billion in class action suits over the subsistence fee law abuse (probably I'll get a few million from that).
The money from which I plan to use on this...
Best game.
Provided Elon Musk makes good on his end of the prophecy. I need processors in space for my multi-engine gaming system to work... amongst other things.
As it was written...
I get to be a saint now too! You become a saint when you're falsely convicted in the name of Christ or his teachings.
@Atemporal-Engineer
I need a TL;DR on your situation. I've been skimming and I missed something. Apologies.
1) Why did you go to prison, and for how long? Is it relative to HotWheels?
2) Is the game developed? Is it good? BTW-betting on a game to make money is like opening a bar b/c your buddies are drunks.
a) WTF does Nightcore have to do with anything? Kinda cringe.
3) What does Jesus have to do with this?
Totally confused.
1. I sent a sermon to a public official and was attacked with lawfare. It was an 8 month grind with pretrial motions to get what I needed to effectively sue for malicious prosecution. I couldn't win without being stranded in Florida so I was forced to plead no contest to get back home. They kidnapped me with no ID, no phone, no money, no contacts and if I won I'd just be dumped on the streets 3,000 miles from home! The malicious prosecution laws in my state aren't dependent upon the outcome of a case, only the underlying probable cause. It would have been incredibly foolish and insane to actually let them put critique, creativity, communication and Christianity on a trial. It would have given the proceedings and probable cause legitimacy where as pleading no contest is recognition of an unfair legal fight.
It's a free speech issue at its core, something Brennan used to advocate for. Most people consider him a bit of a sellout, but there's a difference between believing in something and fighting for something. When the fight came to Brennan, he just wasn't willing or able, he gave up, gave in and then became an active advocate AGAINST our freedoms, doing so for political convenience rather than a true political cause. Politics as a protection racket.
2. The design notes for the game are done, several hundred pages worth. It's a combination of Minecraft, KH2, Megaman Legends, Fortnite and Lego in a hybrid voxel/vector environment. It uses a three tiered voxel system for construction, cubes within cubes. So the smallest 10x10 blueprints create things like energy conduits, processors, bullets, tubes, axels, etc. Then you use the tiny blueprints, each one representing a single block in larger 100x100 blueprints to make things like small drones, manufacturing equipment, computers, weapons, armor, wall panels, etc. Then you can use those cubes to make things like mechs, space ships, speeders, big weapons, buildings, etc with no preset size limit. It uses simple physics, with simple base materials that can produce complex things. The cubes are harvested from invasive voxel creatures that are breaching a vector environment, so the inhabitents destroy the invaders as a resource. Energy cubes serve as a kind of currency, similar to MM Legends and then material cubes depend on the voxel baddies. There's also vector harvestable materials that you use in manufacturing equipment, like dyes and fabric to make clothing and non-voxel stuff. There are also data cubes that can store anything from media files to manufacturing recipes and these are tradeable and sellable for online marketplace applicatons.
So a YouTuber could put their videos into data cubes and sell episodes in the game itself. Same with music and movies. So you can build your own private collection of media and store it in your own game. The initial gaming environment centers on teaching you how to build stuff and then once you beat the game the MMO options open up and you can connect the planetary prize you get with other player planets and server planets. There are also prize cubes in MMO interactions that can alter some of the base physics to give advantages. Your builds can have a kind of "black box" that you put the prize cubes in so you don't lose them in a fight, but otherwise if say your mech winds up severely damaged, those cubes are destroyed and you have to rebuild it like a Lego model after harvesting more cubes from enemy spawn generators and such. The rarest of the standard cubes being Who blocks, that let you store cubes within cubes. Bigger on the inside. So you can store drones, weapon systems or whatever in flat panels. Flat space tech. There's also various transform cubes with simple movement, like Lego bricks that move. You have to find the blueprints and build them in the 10x10 range. So an axel is a tube with a pole going through it surrounded by oil blocks and then the pole can spin if it's connected to a motor block and then you can connect a wheel or whatever you want rotating to that. Very simple physics with very simple programming in game, but it scales in a way that lets you produce an infinite array of cool shit.
3. What doesn't Jesus have to do with it? Jesus is God, demonstrable. Nothing else in relative creation has done more to increase the quality and range of creation through its beliefs, which makes sense given John 14:12. You can build whatever you like, but if you don't do it with the teachings of Jesus, largely moderation, patience, planning, etc... you're gonna have a bad time, potentially a Tower of Babel level bad time.
People don't believe in God because they want to make up their own rules and reasoning based on satiation, what pleases them. But we are beings of creation, made from creation, designed to create past creation. You can read rules and reasoning from reality as they relate to creation, or you can worship satiation and become a denial worshipper. Fun for awhile, but it's not sustainable, it burns creation for satiation until you have no creation left and the satiation stales without work/pain to create a contrast, driving you to dysphoria... pain seeking behavior. Binge and purge. Operate accordingly.