Inferring? That’s what he said, lmao you keep responding like you didn’t watch the thing you’re talking about.
And I didn’t say anything about your perspective, nor money, you’re just delusional
Inferring? That’s what he said, lmao you keep responding like you didn’t watch the thing you’re talking about.
And I didn’t say anything about your perspective, nor money, you’re just delusional
He’s retiring from being the star on the channels, that’s what the video is about.
I’m glad, this sets a good precedent for creators prioritizing their craft over their fame. Bit sad tho, really liked him, but I don’t think much will change for their channels.
Lmao I love how different people’s experiences can be, the fact that windows has so many problems is why I prefer Linux over windows.
I said more similar, as in more than memento mori
It does if you remove it from its context where they used it more like “you should be humble, you’ll die like everyone else”, carpe diem was used more similarly to yolo
I’ve tried to understand what the charges are, as far as I could tell it seems it’s somehow related to an anti terrorist law and caused by the kid pulling someone’s hair and gesturing to cut paper with scissors, which was interpreted as gesturing to cut a finger.
The article seems to try very hard to obfuscate the actual reason (I’m guessing for legal reasons?)
In any case, this seems insane, seems like excessive overreaction from everyone involved.
Maybe it’s confirmation bias of my part, but last time I played it, it was still very amazing to go through all the puzzles, not just the story, mechanically it was very well rounded, plus the ai feels really smart and all the details for the creatures’ ai makes them feel like real living beings if you’re able to notice them.
I feel like the idea that women are otherworldly creatures instead of people and seeing someone being nice to their partner as “the man having tamed a female and convinced her to treat him well” has a lot to do with his problem.
I hate how much that is preserved socially, there’s no good reason why that hasn’t gone away at least a decade or two ago.
I support this point of view, but at the same time I want the status quo to be disrupted and the internet to change, I’m not a fan of allowing corporations to fall into complacency when they hold so much power.
That’s amazing and encouraging, I want to hear more stories like this because when my kid grows up I plan on trying to guide him into not being tech illiterate, so far my plan is (more or less, but not exactly) to start him with a crappy but usable computer and give him upgrades he has to work for or tinker for, I feel like I learned the most by trying to squeeze performance and usability out of outdated hardware.
I don’t intend to make him have my passion for computers, my intention is that he’ll have the initiative to Google problems and the curiosity to solve them when it’s not that easy, just having those two can get you 80%-90% there.
It flows
Back then you were already set on seeing any game you paid for as someone else’s property?