With no one (and I mean me), and apparently the majority of Gen Z not knowing about it, no wonder they resorted to bots.
albinanigans
Appending:
Free speech also doesn't mean "freedom from consequences." And sometimes those include getting your shit deleted from a website or dragged up and down social media.
Nah, we're nipping this shit in the bud because the shitposting is only the Trojan horse.
This shit's already here. Now we gotta shine a light on it and deal with it.
Sheesh, I know who that is already! I had them blocked ages ago. What a tool.
You are correct.
I'm bookmarking this page to return to later. Time to pull up some weeds!
Sigh.
I'm mainly on Mastodon so I could be a little spoiled. My brain slips still when it comes to Kbin and Lemmy.
I got a whole list, but I'll stick to a few:
Super Mario 64 made me fall in love with video games in general. In another timeline, I would have been a game journalist because of this game.
Spyro the Dragon was super impressive when it came out, and was the second game I ever owned. It made me fall in love with the PlayStation and choose it for my first console.
Final Fantasy 7 is my Baby's First RPG. But, Chrono Cross has the honor of my first major fandom. I enjoyed weird timey wimey stuff even then (and when I got to Chrono Trigger, I loved it too).
My dad surprised me with a PlayStation 2 due to my really good grades. He also bought me a copy of Tekken Tag Tournament. Later I got Final Fantasy 10 for Xmas, and that is still my favorite FF to date.
And like I said, PlayStation was my first console. What I missed out on, I emulated. Chrono Trigger, Secret of Mana, but most importantly: Radical Dreamers and Bahamut Lagoon.
Honorable Mention: my family played Bejeweled on the family computer A LOT. My little sister and I also played the hell out of that Gorilla DOS game.
...that would be something I'd do.
Yup. From exploding-heads; just block that entire domain and move on.
I'll check once I'm out of bed. If not, I'll make it.
I had to uninstall altogether to break that muscle memory.
runs back to the /sub link
This will teach me to browse /all !