

- Anyone with “web3” and crypto in their profile description.
- Indian account names.
- Generated pixel-art avatars.
Fuck you.




Just when that bastard would eventually get his comeuppance?
Gets worse once some beer and whiskey enter the equation.
Punchable face.


Always never stop using debloat tools.


Yeah, Elysium.


It’s always the fucking suits.
But then they only manage to make dissident movements bigger.
Naturally, the Facebook app simply pushes a lot more unwanted content it recommends based on one’s usage patterns.


Blame the suits, they got into the video game business once Atari became a household word.


They see modding their games as a shameful behavior
Seems some of them are avowed purists.
They also think modding is a form of cheating, as in supposedly breaking the game mechanics, forgetting that some games are good visually but have awful difficulty or needing more immersion.


is sony turning into another nintendo/disney?
A corporation founded during the Showa era will always be anal retentive about intellectual property.
(Nintendo was and still a company making playing cards for decades before it found its bread and butter on handhelds then consoles; Disney was already in the marketing and merchandising game by the 1930s.)


The Nestle of video games. Because just like the food empire it never got flagged by the EU for overreach.


For being too fat for their own good, tear the damn thing down.

Loser with a loser flag.
I hoard, except what I deem is actually useful for a business someday. Yeah, in my bedroom I have some boxes of computer parts from different times (so that in the PC repair business I could locate a spare that’s otherwise forgotten 10-20 years ago), and then in my garage there’s about a dozen boxes of bicycle parts (many spares, just enough to build another bicycle or two, then give away to a relative), and in between is a box of plastic resealable food containers (washed, of course) I saved because they can be reused and I find it awful to throw them away (unlike cups and straws and really disposable things).
OTH, a cousin and her family constantly buy a lot of different things, but can’t store them properly, have no time ever reorganizing, so about a couple rooms are filled with things they barely ever used.
IMO, hoarding happens to some people because they lost a lot of things in the past and thus impoverished, and once they get in contact with sufficient wealth would try to buy and keep almost anything.
I do remember a neighbor years ago who had a pile of X-Men issues from different times, and they were just ready to be read. No special covers, no gloves, no… while I hung around their house after school, I was asked to go freely read any of them, and it was truly entertaining reading comic books than just trying to hoard them.


So plenty of turnover.
It’s always the fucking suits.
Everyone else are constantly laid off and have to find work again. And again. And again.
I’m too “violent” for spez.
FUCK YOU SPEZ.