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Your analogies are ultra-flawed.

You listed scenarios in which your actions, severely hinder/inconvenience those around you, or in which laws are broken. The monetary, material, social and time-cost damages this man has created are near-zero at most, actual zero if we’re not taking a literal electron microscope to the

I can see how letting people be comfortable in stressful environments, in ways that don’t affect anyone else in any significant way can be “irritating as hell”.

Wait. No.

Well, I mean, yes, in truth - if you’re one who gets angry at just everything. I worked with a guy that got angry at a lady who would park in “his

In his heart, Hitler though he was doing God’s work/the right thing. Your heart is stupid - listen to reason/knowledge/science/community/those who came before you.

If you think the guy playing video games on a likely unimportant display, in what is likely a mostly-empty airport, at 4am, and politely asks to finish, but ultimately complies with the request to cease - is an asshole. Then yes, you’re probably some degree of mentally handicapped.

If you’re just saying “don’t be an

What if he took all of those things into consideration and realized it was fine before doing it? The threshold is common sense: if he damaged the screen, he’d pay for it, or they’d fine him, etc. - monitors are cheap/they probably have more than just enough, and if not, lesson learned and that’s actually good for

One million puppies were kicked in direct response to this event. Twelve orphanages were burned to the ground, the children that survived were used to make hamburgers at the airport’s McDonald’s as compensation for this deeply evil atrocity. Satan himself appeared later to denounce the actions of this man as ‘a crime

This guy/gal has eyeballs.

Not a lot, actually. Worst case scenario, they create a market for locking-down the ports of a display, or their IT department/facilities management learns not to leave the display network open to just anyone. Maybe they learn to label their junk/tell people what they do and don’t allow so there’s no question,

This. And, what, do you really need to know that “CONCOURSE A IS CLOSED. FOREVER.”? If that’s crucial information for you that you could only find on that single display, you’re not evolved enough to have an opinion.

Looks like it’s the dead of night, and that the horizontal monitors are significantly less important/more so advertisement slideshows than the vertical ones. If you’re already at this point in the airport, you’re already where you need to be/there’s a staffed counter a few steps away if you have questions or need

Well, shoot.
Now I want an Audi.

Also, I think the Miata is too sporty for Téa - she seems more of Ford Fiesta, maybe a Fiat 500 at best.

Don’t you think they could have made the puzzle complex/special while keeping the entire experience in-engine? [Assuming there even is a puzzle to begin with and this isn’t just player-created busywork], wouldn’t it have been infinitely better to, maybe create something in-game to track progress? Add some kind of

They say it’s only one reason why it’s bad, not the only reason. They have other qualms with the experience, and this is an occasion on which he can voice his opinion on this issue. I see nothing wrong with, you know, commenting with on-topic thoughts. If he hates its/can’t understand it, I feel that’s a valid take

That’s a lazy response. I can’t count the number of times I’ve seen, “there’s no reason for you to be here saying things”. You don’t know that person, you don’t know their reasoning, their drive - why assume they’re trolling? Because you can’t understand/grasp their purpose? So you write it off as a waste of time?

Where are the cool, smaller-fish ARG activities for people like me that want to feel like a part of the cool group, but doesn’t have the time or brain for the complex stuff? It’s a shooter/RPG, yeah? Why should I, a person who signed up for a shooter/RPG, invested time and money into it, who feels engaged and part of

You’ll want to reread that take, though. They say it’s only one of the reasons, not the only reason. They have other qualms. This is just one or more points taken off. I can see it. It fragments the community - not everybody can join in. If the common denominator is that everybody is playing the game, then... you

So, your take is that me, someone who has barely played the tutorial level.... shouldn’t keep going? There are a lot of other games to play. Someone told me, “since you like Halo and multiplayer/community things, you’ll like Destiny/2.” No?

They said “one of the reasons”, not the reason. A piece of a whole, one or more points docked on a checklist already marred by other issues/concerns.

They said “one of the reasons” why it’s bad, not the reason. I can see someone quantifying a puzzle that takes out-of-game/out-of-engine actions/effort as points against the value of the game itself. Not to mention that active participation/sufficient engagement with the activity is a niche opportunity. It’s one thing

Source? (So we can follow you)