

Let’s hope they dont turn violent, like the Krogan after the genophage.


Let’s hope they dont turn violent, like the Krogan after the genophage.
Which country are you talking about? Us federal law required consent to opt-in. As far as I know, FERPA hasn’t received an update concerning that.
That’s true while on the street or in a public park. That does not apply to students at a school function. There are laws protecting students in such a situation, which is why in the US, parents have to give permission for images of students to be published.
In schools, they normally have parents fill out a form giving consent to use a student’s picture. There should be a way to revoke that consent.


It’s only outdated to the rich families who can afford brand new games for their kids. Excluding discs is a great way to force many out of the market.


Not only does the love triangle not make sense, but it really only serves to erode the significance of friendship of Legolas and Gimli. They were supposed to be first friendship between an Elf and dwarf in a long time
Concrete Genie also had some beautiful moments!
Video game
Horizon has some beautiful moments
Back in the day, I thought Oblivion and Skyrim had some beautiful spots although it may not be as impactful now as it was upon release.
Board Game
Sagrada is a game where you are building stained glass windows and I think it’s pretty.


I haven’t seen a deductible that low in a very long time! As a teacher, I think our lowest deductible offered was 4 or 5K.


I’m using Connect and it provides an option to block an instance
That’s interesting, I didn’t realize that a photograph counted as part of the directory information. I figured that was why photos are included in the list of items on the parent consent forms sent out every year.
It was my understanding (from admin, teacher professional orgs, and teacher unions) that pictures on websites and social media need consent to be posted. So we were told that any student without a consent form had to be edited out or blurred on any picture posted anywhere.