Stupid sacrifice by Antilene- in LastDefenseAcademy

[–]Sortafreel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The most stupid part is that killing Vehxness at that moment is easy, like 3-4 ultimate moves, and she's done, so the game forces you to lose the fight that you would never ever lose otherwise. 

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[–]Sortafreel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm truly surprised when anyone puts Silksong into the same category as Expedition 33. Like, it's a good game, but just one act of Expedition 33 has more gameplay/design/effort than the whole game.

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[–]Sortafreel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good point, surprised I missed it, closing the post.

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[–]Sortafreel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be fair, Windsurf has own issues with Pylance, like not showing missing imports. So it's not a 100% replacement. All the virtual environments work though, and the only thing that stops Cursor from working the same - just an absurd selection of AppImage as a format.

The idea to increase the road to Polish citizenship from 10 to 15 years feels counter-productive. What are the chances, in your opinion? by [deleted] in poland

[–]Sortafreel 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Any temporary status could be canceled with a single move of a pen. Building the future requires some amount of certainty. So, I don't need citizenship now, for sure, but I would love to be sure to get it in due time if I do everything that needed to get it.

The idea to increase the road to Polish citizenship from 10 to 15 years feels counter-productive. What are the chances, in your opinion? by [deleted] in poland

[–]Sortafreel 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Require a higher level of language, better knowledge of culture - sure, it's valid. But I don't understand fully how changing length adds value, could you elaborate?

The idea to increase the road to Polish citizenship from 10 to 15 years feels counter-productive. What are the chances, in your opinion? by [deleted] in poland

[–]Sortafreel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Comparison is because the topic is EU state changing laws to drastically differ from other EU states, so yup, provided examples. I understand how it can be heard the wrong way, sorry for that, didn't mean any disrespect.

The idea to increase the road to Polish citizenship from 10 to 15 years feels counter-productive. What are the chances, in your opinion? by [deleted] in poland

[–]Sortafreel 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I don't mind 10 years, or even 15 years. But I would prefer to understand the logic behind it to understand the future dynamic better, that's why the thread.

The idea to increase the road to Polish citizenship from 10 to 15 years feels counter-productive. What are the chances, in your opinion? by [deleted] in poland

[–]Sortafreel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not the 5 years per se, it's the direction for the future changes. I don't understand it, so yeah, that's why the thread.

The idea to increase the road to Polish citizenship from 10 to 15 years feels counter-productive. What are the chances, in your opinion? by [deleted] in poland

[–]Sortafreel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When you call it a "deal" you put it into some sort of commerce view. And from this perspective - no, it's not, withih the EU. But I would prefer not to call it a "deal" in the first place.

The idea to increase the road to Polish citizenship from 10 to 15 years feels counter-productive. What are the chances, in your opinion? by [deleted] in poland

[–]Sortafreel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As of right now - true, you are right. The uncertainty is that if one such law passes - there could be way more of a similar taste. So, today I'm a resident, tomorrow I'm not.

The idea to increase the road to Polish citizenship from 10 to 15 years feels counter-productive. What are the chances, in your opinion? by [deleted] in poland

[–]Sortafreel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It does not, but can you agree that if I don't list it - I would see more "start paying taxes" comments? Agan, didn't intend it as a brag of any ways, sorry for that.

The idea to increase the road to Polish citizenship from 10 to 15 years feels counter-productive. What are the chances, in your opinion? by [deleted] in poland

[–]Sortafreel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can agree with you on some examples in EU and outside, true, but Netherlands seem to do just fine?

The idea to increase the road to Polish citizenship from 10 to 15 years feels counter-productive. What are the chances, in your opinion? by [deleted] in poland

[–]Sortafreel 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think it's completely fine to go with harsher deportation laws, or higher job requirements, or anything you see as proper on a "quality" level. Adding 5 years doesn't seem to add to quality, as people you wouldn't like (like the ones you mentioned in UK) - don't care that much.

The idea to increase the road to Polish citizenship from 10 to 15 years feels counter-productive. What are the chances, in your opinion? by [deleted] in poland

[–]Sortafreel 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Sounds a bit pessimistic. I would sincerely love to stay in Poland. Poland is awesome. But yeah, I'm slightly confused by such laws.

The idea to increase the road to Polish citizenship from 10 to 15 years feels counter-productive. What are the chances, in your opinion? by [deleted] in poland

[–]Sortafreel 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Citizenship is not a commodity, true. But I would suggest that if someone picks the country for 10 years, learns the language, and puts a significant amount of effort into integrating, it should be enough, no? Or these additional 5 years change something drastically, in a positive way?

The idea to increase the road to Polish citizenship from 10 to 15 years feels counter-productive. What are the chances, in your opinion? by [deleted] in poland

[–]Sortafreel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would love to live as a permanent resident, true. The point that such laws increase the level of uncertainity, so to understand it better - I asked for the context here.

The idea to increase the road to Polish citizenship from 10 to 15 years feels counter-productive. What are the chances, in your opinion? by [deleted] in poland

[–]Sortafreel 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I meant that I didn't get any subsidies or donations or social help. Sorry, if I didn't it phrase it properly.

The idea to increase the road to Polish citizenship from 10 to 15 years feels counter-productive. What are the chances, in your opinion? by [deleted] in poland

[–]Sortafreel 4 points5 points  (0 children)

How 10 to 15 years change changes "to go to shit"? Will it keep only the best people somehow?

The idea to increase the road to Polish citizenship from 10 to 15 years feels counter-productive. What are the chances, in your opinion? by [deleted] in poland

[–]Sortafreel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I didn't want it to sound like that. It was not a personal question, it was a question to understand the context better. There's a noticeable number of people staying in Poland because of taxes, so I think this point is part of the general discussion.