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Plenty. And when I go to them, people talk to each other, and partake in activities, and don’t take their cell phones out every 30 seconds, because they’re fucking adults who enjoy each others’ company more than competing for nebulous online validation. Sure, people take pictures, but they take pictures of the event

Yes. Yes it does. Because it’s ridiculous. And being self-obsessed in general warrants mocking.

Yeah, cus I said that, or even implied that. That is not the issue here whatsoever. There is no need to take a million pictures of yourself. It’s stupid and annoying. Can’t it just be about that? Do you find it stressful to constantly dig through thousands of layers of invisible subtext to find tracings of patriarchal

You really can’t see why this is stupid? The narcissism, the addiction to their phones, the inability to connect to the world around them. It’s all pretty sad. I mean it’s not like they took one or two selfies, they were all literally glued to their phones the whole time taking selfie after selfie. The announcer is

Jesus tap dancing Christ, enough with the portrait videos! What are they teaching kids in school these days?

Jeans? Unless they getting sweaty or dirty, you don’t really need to wash them at all.

Christ, the trolls are out in force on this one. Considering the top comment, and all the people responding to it and similar trolling attempts, I think I’ll nope the fuck out of these threads.

I’ll put my Hemi ‘Cuda up against whatever you have any day of the week Mr. Sandwich.

Horsepower is only necessary if you have to slow down for the corners.

Maybe our leadership is there, but just isn’t into war crimes.

Many of these are redundant. You have individual train add-on DLC, train pack DLC, and scenario packs that include trains. I wouldn’t be surprised if, by adding all the DLC to your cart, you’re buying THREE of almost every train.

Yeah, it’s clickbait. Here’s proof.

Except older/reasonable people (that do some research) will realize “oh wait, you aren’t required to get every DLC to enjoy the game. In fact, they know not everyone will. We’re still WAAAAAAAAAAY cheaper than buying the actual model trains in real life.”

We could carpet bomb Germany, because the entire nation was our enemy. We could carpet bomb Japan for the same reason. As we could North Viet Nam.

Let me know when $3000+ buys you 230 trains, tracks for them to go along, and cool terrain. All the DLC (afaik) is just for individual trains, which are STILL cheaper than buying the quality real life model.

Carpet bombing civilian population centers is an absolute no-no in today’s world, no matter how much you think it will make you feel better. You use examples from prior conflicts that are inapplicable today. Period. To just carpet bomb centers in the hope of killing some ISIS guys is not only immoral, but illegal and

Nah, that’s not all they said. You forgot the first line:

It says “One game’s DLC” not the correct version of “One games entire library of DLC”. The article starts off talking about single DLC packs costing as much as $25. Then towards the end mentions that this $3,000 DLC is 230 individual packs (which works out to $13.31 average price, and that is below average price of

Yes... people pirate games because small companies that make a niche product for a relatively narrow audience found long term business model that allows them to stay in business, improve their product, and continue providing value to their customers.