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  • I’ve learned that the vast vast vast majority of people don’t care. I can spend all my time hating everyone for being lazy and ordering daily items from Amazon, or eating Chick Fil A, or whatever, but I’ll end up hating 99% of the population. I don’t have time for that.

    All I can do is focus on myself and what I spend my money on. Sure I educate where I can, but you don’t want to be the preachy person either, because they’ll just start ignoring you. Do what you can, but if you’re going to judge people for buying things - you’re going to judge everyone - and then that’s more on you.








  • Think about how scary and tough life is on your own. Think about everything bad that’s happening, and realizing that no one is in control. This we are all aware of, but we choose to confront that. Christians at least (because it’s who I grew up with so I just have the most experience) find comfort in their church. It gives them the feeling that there is someone in charge, that it’s not all just chaos but there is a plan, and rules, and a defined right and wrong. (Again, ignoring all the things wrong with the church, just from my examples).

    Believing allows them to not have to worry about the world. There’s a plan. It’s not chaos. It’s safe. To me it’s very natural why people choose it, it’s honestly scary facing the chaotic real world we have, and I honestly don’t think most people can handle it.






  • Even if it was good, the formula you mentioned has been done to death. Every game they make is that. Then they say how can we possibly make an RDR2 level game, and I think to that and there was a game where honestly the gameplay was pretty repetitive - but you don’t notice because the story is so good that of course you want to keep going.

    But they make these bland corporate characters with boring stories and take absolutely zero risks because what if we offend one person in Ohio - and then it sells like crap. You try to make it for everyone, you made it for no one