Can't believe I'd see a decently thought provoking question I'd never considered to be met with a subject matter expert in this way. You're awesome.
That's a neat idea!
Are they just doing this as a red herring to get people worked up and ignorant of some other heinous BS they're trying to pull? Doesn't make a lick of sense.
Disgusting.
Also, if you're running an arch based system and you're worried, in the terminal you can run:
pacman -Qm
to display what're considered foreign packages that your system has installed and cross reference them, if any, with the list found here:
Obviously pretty subjective to rate books but I'll say I have really enjoyed the series. Once I begin to understand an author's writing style I seem to adapt to it so that's almost a non-factor for me and I am therefore a poor judge of that.
But I really enjoyed the scope and theme of the stories. It goes a lot of places, it does a lot of stuff, there's emotional parts, there's wrongdoings, violence and revenge. The settings I thought were very cool. It's got a lot going on and it's probably one of those books/series where you just have to check it out to see if it clicks with you
What if they watched Transformers before they got here?
Imagine if the individuals that put pen to paper and have their names attached on the initiation of this purchase had to face the financial repercussions - or any repercussions at all - to also undo it. Boy, that'd be something. Accountability. What a wild foreign concept.
The Cabin In The Woods

I know what he means. I have also become a monster for five minutes. Sometimes I open the fridge and grab the milk and drink as much as I can straight from the carton until satiated.
What a piece of shit.