The amount of fascist-loser gamer Brazilians you see online is crazy. Saw one guy bragging about selling his nice GPUs and Mac computers to go all-in on Geforce Now game streaming or something.
Saw some other Brazilian spam-asking people who were mad about the always-online aspect of Gran Turismo 7 why they were bothered by it.
Guessing this is middle-class and upper-class dipshits flaunting their wealth, but it's crazy how much I see this.
I don't think the iPad-parents give a fuck what their kid watches, they've already given up at that point. I think anyone that actually supports anything about making the internet more child-whatever (friendly? censored? IDK) is basically people who are worried about other kids becoming iPad babies but feel totally powerless to stop it because you're not allowed to suggest, criticize, involve yourself with another person's child/property in any other way than via the government or via private corporations who get to do it on the basis of private property.
I've been thinking about friction a lot. It's a really good metaphor for a lot of things. Both good and bad. In creativity it's definitely good because it drives people to do something slightly different.
Starting an Incel Pay-It-Forward style social movement where once one guy gets a GF he has to arrange at least 3 more successful dates via the girlfriend and we keep this going until everyone's in love.
The amount of fascist-loser gamer Brazilians you see online is crazy. Saw one guy bragging about selling his nice GPUs and Mac computers to go all-in on Geforce Now game streaming or something.
Saw some other Brazilian spam-asking people who were mad about the always-online aspect of Gran Turismo 7 why they were bothered by it.
Guessing this is middle-class and upper-class dipshits flaunting their wealth, but it's crazy how much I see this.