For real? Seriously dude? As a gamer, when is the threshold crossed where people are harassing too much? Would you want to be treated that way?
For real? Seriously dude? As a gamer, when is the threshold crossed where people are harassing too much? Would you want to be treated that way?
What are the legitimate reasons though? I’m genuinely curious about what the level of anger that we’re seeing is justified in the eyes of many. Why is this - of all things - causing so much heat? It’s a mother fucking storefront. Security issues? Ok. Fair enough. but what else?
THEY DRINK PEPSI INSTEAD OF COKE! HANG THEM!
*fart sound*
If that's your takeaway from this news, you should definitely comment less.
I’m beginning to wonder if perhaps it isn’t the healthiest thing in the world for people to wrap their entire identity and core of their being around the act of consumption of a specific product.
I’m just taking a stab in the dark that these self described Gamers™ and Consumers™ would probably benefit from backing…
Hey
YOLO
What a weird way to respond to this article.
The world is literally sinking right now.
well, why the fuck not? Life is hard, and then you die.
Like ... have you ever TALKED to a kid? I haven’t met many kids over the age of, say, five, that didn’t have *very* strong opinions about random things. I don’t mean political things, but just ... things. Kids’ attention is rarely spread as thin as that of adults, so they manage to focus a lot of it onto a handful of…
Um ... kids have *way* stronger feelings about things than most adults. If your kids aren’t passionate about anything but videogames and junk food at nine years old, it’s because you’ve talked them *out* of it.
It’s also worth looking at how to let your kid develop their own beliefs. A big part of why so many kids rebel so hard against their parents is that many parents force their belief system onto their child as fact, then when kids start to learn otherwise, they often see it as a general failure of their parents, and, by…
Oh boy I wonder if you even read the article that very clearly suggests finding an issue the *kid* cares about and helping them get involved, or if you just saw “activist” and thought “oh, I’m against children being involved in politics because I have awful beliefs that they’ll end protesting and we can’t have that.”
I really don’t have any memories of Bethesda that don’t involve buggy trash fires of games that only get good by the grace of the modding community.
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