It's certainly not as floaty as Cave Story, which is objectively one of the greatest Metroidvanias ever made. Physics alone a great game does not make!
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Then it's your fault for not saying "uh" instead!
Huh, interesting, TIL. But when does he do this?
Right? Where's the Apple Car already?
Sure, this is unfortunately our disinformation landscape now, but regardless, is deception okay (given how it's always intentional by definition)?
Going back to your original question, I do think people would be annoyed by bots and outed human liars alike; at least, I would be, since the bots are controlled by people anyway.
As for my Reddit experience, I like /r/scams, among other similarly healthy and truly informative places to be.
"Stims?"
What kind of question is this? A role-playing person talking to others who don't know they're role-playing is deceitful, so are you saying there's absolutely nothing wrong with deception?
It's generally expected outside of /r/jokes, /r/twosentencehorror, etc. that the people you're talking to are telling the truth as they know it, or else why talk at all?
Apparently, The Last of Us was a political outcome.
... and for palm oil, one of the unhealthiest oils around.
It sounds like intervention by a third party is needed for this if it has been ongoing...
Why Molly? Doesn't being unofficial mean always being a step behind in security updates?
I guess I'll have to rewatch that episode!