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yeah well i guess if people are persistent then in the long term it can do damage to your mindWhat? Really? Why anyone would ever listen to random people on the internet is beyond me
yeah well i guess if people are persistent then in the long term it can do damage to your mindWhat? Really? Why anyone would ever listen to random people on the internet is beyond me
That's sad to hear, always got to be somebody to rock the boat.The dev got bullied off the project by some ppl on the internet
Gotta have a tough skin to be a creative of any kind, from developer to youtuber or author. People tend to use the internet as a mask and then act their true self they wouldn't dare bring out in public, and most of them are worthless monsters.That's sad to hear, always got to be somebody to rock the boat.
You make a good point, I always thought it was a lack of common sense.Gotta have a tough skin to be a creative of any kind, from developer to youtuber or author. People tend to use the internet as a mask and then act their true self they wouldn't dare bring out in public, and most of them are worthless monsters.
Blows my mind that some people out there legit will send death threats for the delay of a game or to a freaking child actor doing his job well (Joffrey).
Nah, it's always been a lack of inhibition. While most people aren't assholes, I'm sure there's a fair share of things that everyone looks up, talks about, or otherwise consume on the internet that they wouldn't share with people they knew irl. The issue with the internet is that it tends to polarize opinions, which isn't helped by the fact that a lot of popular or promoted content is driven by polarized opinions. Some toxic behaviors get normalized, which just further encourages other toxic behaviors.You make a good point, I always thought it was a lack of common sense.
Thats the million dollar question, you can, but its unfinished apparently.can we play on a lesbian harem or not