narcissistic personality disorder has very specific criteria. someone being an ignorant and arrogant fool is does not mean they have that disorder. (calling someone a narcissist =/= saying that have NPD)
just because you like things neat doesn't mean you have OCD
stop calling people "psycho" or things "bipolar" because you don't understand them
I hate the Dadification of games. They did it with God of War of all things? ๐คทโโ๏ธ
"blocking someone means you're just afraid of what they are saying"
Just cause I put garbage in the dumpster doesn't mean I'm scared of garbage it means its rank and I don't want it in my house.
I absolutely *LOVE* science. <3 And this GIF is a perfect representation of it. The Japanese, ใๆใฎๅๅญฆๅๅฟใ, means "Chemical Reaction of Love." It's perfect for me. ^_^ <3
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ah, the xbox one, everyone's favorite windows based gaming and entertainment console https://computerfairi.es/media/6B1e4jLubXoqdXfZp2c
@KyokiKafuka @starbreaker @Yuki_G_t9tK *nods* I worry about this as much as you do, which is why I feel it is essential to stop road-blocking the entrance younger gamers have into the realm of more classic titles by calling everything "retro."
We can all benefit from everyone playing games from all along the timeline of gaming. ^_^
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@KyokiKafuka @starbreaker @Yuki_G_t9tK Oh, this I completely agree with!! My larger issue in all of this has less to do with that and more to do with the fact that we're actively discouraging younger gamers from playing games because they are being marketed as "retro."
Just call it for what it is: a 2D game or game done in an older style. And at the same time, encourage younger players to look back at old equipment, espeically since there are stores that specialise in that thing. ^_^
Marketing games as "retro" will turn away new players from great content that is modern in its own right. Can we please *NOT* call games done in 2D or old-fashioned style "retro fun" or other things referencing retro gaming, please? Thanks. #hottake
The paradox of productivity in 2018 is even if you're writing a quantum tech article whilst simultaneously dogwalking, podcasting your fourth Ph. D, & inventing the next revolutionary drudge-work-automating app (that will be consumed by a tech giant), you'll always be making not-enough per hour for a dignified existence.
No amount of neurohack pills, 180-hour crunches and AI assistants will ever free us, because neofeudal capitalism will consume all abundance.
The wheel must break.