The player controls Ayano Aishi (nicknamed Yandere-chan), an apathetic Japanese high school girl who has developed a crush on Taro Yamada, a fellow student often referred to as "Senpai". Over the course of ten weeks, a different girl will fall in love with Taro, becoming a target for Ayano to eliminate. The player has the ability to kidnap, torture, poison, electrocute, matchmake, befriend, betray, and drown rivals, befriend other schoolgirls, play small mini games, access a street where the player can earn money by playing a maid cafe minigame, spend money at shops to buy different types of items, and more.
Renewable petroleum is a new one for me. I knew young-earth hardliners had a non-ancient explanation for oil, but I didn't know any of them thought you could make it renewably
I don't know about the survey results so to speak, but since you've expressed interest in the relationship between patriotism and Communism, there's a little I want to say about that
The hegemony of the western world was mainly shaped by European colonialism. Yes it included British colonies, Spanish, Dutch, and so on, but it was on the whole a united project. United as white European men, and more explicitly united as Christians under the Doctrine of Discovery which laid out directions to respect the territorial claims of Christian countries only. To this day, the liberal democracies of those colonies cite the Doctrine in court to assert legal legitimacy
The idea of an American, Brit, or Francester wanting to "finally put ourselves first" or "become great" is perverse. We've never stopped putting ourselves first. It's arrogant enough of us westerners to treat western powers as though they were just like any country, much less to indignantly claim we haven't taken enough for ourselves. It's as though we committed home invasion, murdered half of the household and moved in, and are now talking to the remaining half about how we've decided to finally start standing up for ourself
In response to a comment explaining that neither ship was Chinese:
And this is why China needs to stop being gigantic bullies and jerks in those waters. It leads to tensions where even routine stupid collisions in very crowded waters are instantly assumed to be hostile actions. If this had been a Chinese ship that had been struck, the Chinese would have instantly reacted the same way and they would have started howling for blood before the facts were known.
Until China dials down the aggression, this area is a powder keg that they have created and sparks are flying every day. Today's mishap was another spark and everybody is lucky that the shooting didn't start. It's up to the Chinese to stop this and dial back the tension.
edit: wow, the China trolls are out for this comment! Sorry, kids. Have a nice afternoon.
Hey occupied country
Ever thought about killing them with kindness?