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Years later in 2021, the Daisyâs Destruction video regained infamy after it was found in Josh Duggarâs possession.
Just in case you needed to hate the Duggars anymore.
While everyone should be able to afford basic necessities like a vehicle and wages need to be increased across the board, the title is weird. You can work at a factory making a thing you canât afford and not have much of a problem with that. âI build cruise liners for a living. I canât afford to buy one.â would be a strange statement.
Disappointed in the comments here so far. Thereâs a cardinal rule of improv that also works well for many other things in life, politics included: âyes, andâ.
This is a great change that will save folks money and make the country just a little bit fairer. Celebrate that, and then use the momentum to push for more. This builds alliances and a shared vision, instead of devolving into petty squabbles around direction.
I disagree with the premise. Nothing has âruined gamingâ. On the production side, itâs a booming industry increasingly making footholds in popular culture. On the consumption side, players have more choice now than they have ever had. Nobody can go load up the front page of steam or even better, the top 100 most played from last year, and tell me with a straight face that weâre worse off than in the 90s or early 2000s without making an appeal to quality that will be heavily colored by their own nostalgia.
Now, are there a lot of games with greedy decision making, loot boxes, etc? Absolutely, nobody disputes that. I personally think there is nuance even there, because I genuinely am not bothered (as a player) by some forms of loot boxes or season passes. Even if you discount every game with those options though, you still have more choice than I did as a kid.
I agree with this in principle (and I know itâs just a meme and Iâm taking it too seriously) but how do we still allow for people who take pride in their trade or craft, even if the majority value has been stolen by a megacorp? I work for one of those huge soulless corps. Sometimes, every once in a great while, I enjoy working on something Iâve built. Iâll put in more hours than I have to just because Iâm having a good time or whatever. I guess thatâs still separate from the âbeing on my grindsetâ culture of doing that all the time though.
Idk, thinking out loud here.