My only issue is conflating people like myself with those you're speaking about, like I'm just "rolling over and taking it again" mindlessly. That's kinda insulting, you know? And sporadically exaggerating so much doesn't help.
I also bought my 3DS used, and tend to buy my stuff used as is, so there's that. Nintendo I'm... uncertain how invested in them I am.
...I was specifically pointing out how the problem was that they were going out of their way to buy a used product from Nintendo as opposed to buying a used product secondhand. you are exactly not the sort of person I was taking about.
Well, no, fair. But defensive? Without going into a tedious spiel, I consider that relatively inaccurate (I mean okay, I make one misreading which I later recognize, and I prompt the "everyone is so fucking defensive" comment?). I'm just responding to generalities.
I am largely just bothered by how whenever something bad is pointed out about a company all of the people who buy from that company leap to either its defense or their own apropos of nothing.
I am largely just bothered by how whenever something bad is pointed out about a company all of the people who buy from that company leap to either its defense or their own apropos of nothing.
When someone is saying to boycott all of their products, although most of them have nothing wrong with them, and saying that they'll literally smash their products with a hammer, I think that people have a right to get a bit upset.
I'm fine with Naney now that he clarified, but surely, you can see why people got "defensive" based on his original posts.
FWIW, I think that I agree with Yarrun based on what we know so far.
I don't really care about the game either and I definitely was never gonna buy it, I was just so, so upset about people just rolling over and taking it again you know?
I feel this way when I see people get angry at how poorly Marvel treats queer characters, apparently.
I am largely just bothered by how whenever something bad is pointed out about a company all of the people who buy from that company leap to either its defense or their own apropos of nothing.
When someone is saying to boycott all of their products, although most of them have nothing wrong with them, and saying that they'll literally smash their products with a hammer, I think that people have a right to get a bit upset.
I am largely just bothered by how whenever something bad is pointed out about a company all of the people who buy from that company leap to either its defense or their own apropos of nothing.
When someone is saying to boycott all of their products, although most of them have nothing wrong with them, and saying that they'll literally smash their products with a hammer, I think that people have a right to get a bit upset.
You don't work for Nintendo! Why do you care?
... You were just agreeing with me on that like a page ago.
I'm not wanting to defend Nintendo here. I'm just sick and tired of the mentality that we should run away screaming from a company or a person forever if they do one wrong thing.
I saw part of The Warriors while flipping through channels not too long ago, and I'd like to see it from the beginning. I've heard good things about it.
frankly my point was undermined when i made it, because i was in fact reading a book about boring douchebags
maybe not douchebags, but they're not great people or nuthin
You live on the surface You sojetimes seem profound, but it's only because you piece a lot of surfaces together to create the impression of depth, solidityl That solidity would collapse if you tried to stand it up
I have no idea why Karl Ove Knausgaard's book about being a well-educated writer of middling ability and intellect with frustrated creative ambitions and a boring life would seem to strike such a cord with book reviewers.
In 2003, under the title A Dead Shark Isn't Art, the Stuckism International Gallery exhibited a shark which had first been put on public display two years before Hirst's by Eddie Saunders in his Shoreditch shop, JD Electrical Supplies.[13] The Stuckists suggested that Hirst may have got the idea for his work from Saunders' shop display.[14]
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Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
isn't that the book series w/ the cats
No it is Xenophon's Anabasis, but with street gangs in New Yorks.
are they feral cat street gangs?
^ agreed
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
checkmate
it was boring at parts
maybe not douchebags, but they're not great people or nuthin
You live on the surface You sojetimes seem profound, but it's only because you piece a lot of surfaces together to create the impression of depth, solidityl That solidity would collapse if you tried to stand it up
the response was "well, you know punk musicians destroy their instruments sometimes. so this one just destroyed the whole club. an overachiever"
What a strange mystery.
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead