Holy shit, he supported Trump?!? Well, I just pissed and shit my pants at the same time. This is an outrage! I’m now going to bring this up every time I see him mentioned, no matter how irrelevant it is or stupid I sound doing it.
Holy shit, he supported Trump?!? Well, I just pissed and shit my pants at the same time. This is an outrage! I’m now going to bring this up every time I see him mentioned, no matter how irrelevant it is or stupid I sound doing it.
You’re right that it’s dumb, but it’s not Bethesda’s fault in any way. The way legal precedent works you can’t leave a window like this open, or else it creates a valid argument for worse infractions in the future.
Streamer seems like a nice guy to a fault. That’s 100% a ‘call the cops immediately’ situation. The cops could’ve talked the guy down and gotten him home easier and at much less risk to your family.
Anime Bloodborne, eh? Alright, who do I send the blank check to... Whatever amount they write I’ll pay it.
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How is deleting an insulting post getting away with hurting someone? You have no idea if the person actually read it; the only person who’s really making sure the “hurt” sticks is the person who digs up the old post and makes sure everyone who could possibly be hurt by it is.
They already realize the repercussions of their actions, that’s the whole point behind deleting the post; he wouldn’t have bothered if he weren’t already aware. So, I’ll repeat the question in order to give you a chance to provide an answer that makes sense; who is it helping?
It may be because I didn’t want to hurt your feelings, or maybe I didn’t want to face the repercussions. That really doesn’t matter; I decided what I did was wrong and removed it. So, why would anyone go out of their way to make sure you receive the insult and that I’m “punished” for it? I’ll ask you again, who is…
Pretend I got angry and posted something really insulting about you right now. Then pretend I immediately regretted it for whatever reason; not wanting to get banned, not wanting to hurt your feelings, whatever... Then pretend someone screen-capped my insult and made damn sure you and everyone else saw it.
Political correctness is just a way for lonely, angry losers to lash out at strangers for no good reason online. Your post, for example... So much anger over someone posting a joke online.
Fear of eventually being alone does seem to be the driving force behind how the social interpretation of a standard relationship evolved. The idea that companionship could be completely unconditional and forever is very comforting to most people.
I understand the need people have to romanticize what they’re doing in a relationship, to make it more special than it actually is.
Knowing wealthy people doesn’t mean they were actually romantic prospects for you. It’s possible that poor people were just more frequently interested in you, but differing to your specific situation and opinion is a non sequitur anyways.
Being poor at 20 isn’t a barrier because the vast majority of people in their 20's are poor, but not being a barrier doesn’t mean it isn’t a fantastic asset. A 23 year old with cash is practically unheard of; I wouldn’t be too surprised if this person was completely fabricated for the article.
Money and looks are the big 2 that tend to open a lot of doors, and create opportunities to get to know women. If you don’t have either than you’d have to be a pretty slick talker or aim pretty low. All initial reactions and decisions between 2 people are superficial; the deeper stuff comes after you get over that…
It’s true, at 23 most people in general are still living off their parents and can’t even wrap their heads around what difference money actually makes.
At least saying he’s putting the cart before the horse sounds like you’re trying to help, and not just venting some angsty frustration by calling him an obnoxious loser who needs to get over himself, so good for you.
Asking about how or when to broach his financial situation amidst asking for general help isn’t the wrong question, it’s just a question you’re inexplicably averse to. I’d love for you to explain what’s unreasonable about it, but I know you won’t...
So, you didn’t read the letter and just kind of jumped in with the lynch mob because you wanted to be a part of it. Now you’re too embarrassed to admit you have no idea what you’re talking about or what the guy even said, so you’re just going to bluff with vague boastful rhetoric and hope i get bored and leave you…
Right, if a good chunk of the community at “insecurepoorkids.com” turns on someone who has money, we can assume it’s because the person with money is being unreasonable; regardless of what he actually says. If this were happening anywhere but on Kotaku you might have a point.