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  • I’ve seen you post many, many things. A lot of it is thought provoking and engaging. That’s the core importance of contributing to any community.

    The problem is the community themselves. Now what has been carried over from Reddit, unfortunately, is this hive-minded process. People only love to read and engage with what aligns with their perspectives. These are the people who feel their opinions are factual and that they are never wrong. They only allow the right way of thinking to be filtered out.

    This brings about a large issue across all walks of the internet. The karma system, only worsens that, because now people can feel validated in everything they say. “Ohhhh the more upvotes I got, the more I’m righteous and that my opinion doesn’t smell like shit!” And they let that get way too into their heads to act the way they do.

    I’ve found that a lot of people with tons of karma points, tend to be the most uptight, self-righteous bastards you can ever come across.

    I don’t fucking care for anything about the karma system, people can take it and choke on it for all I care. What I would want for myself and anyone, is to be able to express, articulate and be able to say my opinions as I see fit. If the idea of someone else’s thoughts offend you, then you’re the problem, whether you like that or not.


  • What people need to get used to, is that you own copies of what you buy. You’re not entitled to own the source codes, unless the developer distributes that freely on their own like ID Software did for Doom (technically the Linux version).

    So, what GOG is probably saying is, you’re entitled to the ownership of the copy by buying the copy. It is not restrained by DRM as it would if a game was on Steam or Epic Library (but there can be workarounds, you look that up yourself). You’re allowed to have the copy work offline, download its separate installer to archive for your personal use.

    Now, what you aren’t allowed still, is to distribute the copy to other people.












  • Because it is breeding entitlement to one race over another. How can you not see that?

    Do you ever wonder why, white supremacists come out in droves during Black History Month? Or why bigots come out during Pride Month? All it creates is just widescale drama and unrest.

    NO one race is better and superior than another. NO one sexuality is better and superior than another.

    Devoting entire timeframes to either, breeds this problem over and over again.

    Isn’t the entire idea of combating racism is to shrink these kinds of problems? That’s another thing that it creates.

    So, stop caring about whether or not it affects me. It doesn’t. I’ve made a stance and you’re crying about it.







  • My huge takeaway from No Kings protests is - Republicans and Trump aren’t really shaking in their boots. So what, you go out with your friends for a weekend spending all that time going ‘rabble, rabble, rabble’. You know, good for you, I guess.

    My question is, will these same people and more, be there by time of both the mid-term and general elections? That’s the real question. If you guys can get out and protest, certainly, you can get out and vote too.

    It’s not a real secret that the No Kings protests is directly rebelling at Trump. We’ve seen similar protests before when George W Bush was in office, so this is nothing new to me.

    You know what I keep daydreaming about? I keep daydreaming of an America, where if Americans want things done, they’d hold all elected officials to their word. If millions of americans didn’t like what who they voted for did, they’d massively flood e-mails, letters, phone-calls and maybe occasional visits to directly tell that elected official ‘hey, you’re fucking up the country I’m working hard to help sustain and pay taxes into, because of your crooked bullshit’. If it is done enough times, maybe just maybe, that elected official will have a wake up call and decide to honor their position to be of the service of the people, not who is handing them loads of money.

    But, you know, that’s too much effort for everyone who’s gonna partake in this protest. In fact, I find it funny that people even worry about whether they gotta work on the day of the protest.

    My friend, in a real revolution and in a country that actively fucks you in every way you can, why worry about work? You go to work, to help sustain and uphold a country that’s actively fucking you over and that little job of yours isn’t cutting it for your expenses. But, you keep on worrying and find yourself back in line after the protest.

    I doubt I’ll even see your asses in the voting center anyways.