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A man from Russia is reportedly suing the creator of “Fallout 4,” claiming he played the video game for three weeks straight and lost his job and wife as a result.
The 28-year-old from Krasnoyarsk in Siberia, who has not been named, wants $7,000 in compensation from Bethesda Game Studios, per the state news service RT.
In a statement released by his lawyers, the man said he didn’t realize how addictive the popular action role-playing game would be, Gizmodo reported.
“If I knew that this game could have become so addictive, I would have become a lot more wary of it,” he said. “I would not have bought it, or I would have left it until I was on holiday or until the New Year holidays.”
The claimant alleged that his addiction to the game led to him being fired for repeatedly skipping work, Yahoo Games reported. He claimed that his wife left him and that he suffered health issues due to lack of sleep as well.
I’ll be the first to admit the game is addictive as hell, but just like any other vice out there, people can go too far, get addicted and lose themselves. same with alcohol, drugs, etc.
Some people have very addictive personalities… I know, I am one of them lol
To sue a company though for that addiction is wicked stupid
Kylie Bush is 9 years old, born and raised in Alexandria, Louisiana, and the State of Louisiana’s Medicaid Program is handing her a death sentence.
Kylie lost her small intestine when she was four days old, leaving her with a medical condition known as short gut syndrome. She needs a three organ transplant to survive – a liver, pancreas, and small intestine. She has been on the transplant list for years, until just recently, when someone at the Medicaid office decided to take Kylie off of Legacy Medicaid (which she has been on since she was a month old) and put her on one of the Bayou Health plans, without warning her mother or getting her mother’s consent.
This voided her transplant contract and got her taken off of the transplant list. Kylie needs to be on Legacy Medicaid because the Bayou Healthcare Plans will only cover some of the cost of the life saving transplant she needs, and none of them give her the coverage of the Legacy Medicaid. In a phone call with a Medicaid Representative, Joan, Kylie’s mom, was told that if Kylie couldn’t have her transplant in the state of Louisiana then “I guess she is going to die”. This death sentence came right from the mouth of one of the people who should be working to help save her.
On top of all of this, today, Joan was told today that the coverage for Kylie’s TPN was in danger because of the Bayou Healthcare plan she has been put on. Most of these plans only allow for two days of TPN. This is a major issue, because TPN is the nutritional IV fluid keeps Kylie nourished and alive. Kylie is hooked to an IV 12 hours a day, every day, at home while she is sleeping. Joan hooks her up at home every night, and unhooks her at school the next day. This home TPN can cost upwards of $250 a day. Kylie and Joan have been told to fight for her life and her insurance coverage since Kylie was born, so what has changed? The state has finally located her contract and are trying to push it through Bayou Health, but it hasn’t been approved yet and she is in danger of losing so much of the basic, necessary coverage that she needs to survive.
Kylie needs your help. Joan needs to be able to focus on taking care of Kylie, instead of spending all of her time on the phone fighting with the State’s insurance. We need to get in touch with Governor Jindal, Lieutenant Governor Jay Dardenne, Kathy Kleibert who is in charge of the Department of Health and Hospitals, and as many other government officials as we can. Write letters, write emails, call them. Help us make Kylie’s story go viral. This sweet girl deserves to live, and we need to tell Louisiana that the death sentence they have handed her is unacceptable.
Martin Shkreli, the CEO of an American drugs company who hiked the price of life-saving HIV-related drugs from $13.50 to $750, was reportedly arrested on securities fraud charges relating to a firm that he founded.
He was charged with illegally taking stock from Retrophin Inc., a biotechnology firm he started in 2011, and using it pay off debts from unrelated business dealings, Bloomberg said.
The Eastern District of New York department of the US Attorney’s Office did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Shkreli was ousted from Retrophin in 2014 and sued by its board.
Last Friday, in the aftermath of the most recent mass shooting in San Bernardino and the latest attempt by Obama to impose further gun control measures, ostensibly by executive order, we pointed out the one thing, or rather person, who even the NYT begrudgingly admitted in an article on “What Drives Gun Sales” has been the primary driver of gun sales in the US: US president Barack Obama.
Alas, as it turns out, Obama is not a fan of efficient market irony and instead of letting the chips on gun control fall where they may especially if it means record stock prices for the shareholders of SWHC and RGR, the president – in pulling a page straight out of the “US Government vs Exxon” in which the company will soon be prosecuted over its Global Warming denials as reported previously – has decided to take his vendetta with US gun makers to the next level and as the NYT reported overnight, “the New York City public advocate on Monday asked federal regulators to investigate whether the gun manufacturer Smith & Wesson had made adequate disclosures in its financial statements.”