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So I googled it and why on earth did you make a noose in a tree prop. What other thing is that supposed to symbolize outside of lynchings? I can try and think its a cry for help? But its a noose specifically on a tree and that has racial implications for sure.
just lmao at all of these apologists downplaying that. I hope you're okay roxy, I hope that was just a lapse in judgement or a signifier of help.
Seriously, Valve needs to give us a way to back up subscribed workshop content locally...
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Ronyx69, if you are reading this, I do hope you can reconsider and keep on making assets for Cities Skylines. Perhaps you can continue using the workshop for more "benign" assets and mods; for those that people might misconstrue the wrong way, you might want to set up an off-workshop location to release those. I have seen a lot of creators who have a Patreon where they release upcoming assets early for supporters, for example.
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