"Mad at the Internet" - a/k/a My Psychotherapy Sessions

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Hearing Null's bit on second generation immigrants being trash drove me nuts trying to find a specific study I read a few years back- I think this was the study and I'm mixing in commentary I read in an additional article...

But basically, children of immigrants are at a dramatically increased risk of developing schizophrenia. Regardless of country of origin, regardless of destination, but especially when a Black family moves to a White country. It's a finding that's been found repeatedly around the world for decades, and has been studied to try and understand the social factors that trigger schizophrenia separate from genetics.

The most compelling explanation I read drawn from the study linked above was that there are two social conditions that elevate risk of psychosis- being alienated and isolated from those around you, creating unchecked anxiety, or the opposite, being in a socially dense setting where you're constantly observed and never alone, promoting paranoia and overstimulation.

Children of immigrants get the worst of both worlds. They are often alienated from peers in school by race, culture, and language, often never quite feel like they fit in, are viewed with suspicion or like they're not ~really~ whatever country they were born in- especially ethnically homogeneous countries like the Nordic states. But then they're being raised in close knit ethnic enclaves/ghettos where everyone knows everyone's business and gossips constantly and my auntie knows your auntie and you're bringing shame on the family, etc.

But yeah, children of immigrants really are at a higher risk of snapping and doing crazy bullshit, in addition to everything else.
 
@Null You mentioned being disheartened at the state of video games nowadays, so I thought I'd recommend you one. I think you'd like Project Zomboid. You really seemed to like Space Station 13, and Project Zomboid is a survival sim of a zombie apocalypse. It's high on inventory management and being responsible for your actions. If you tell a character to climb through a broken window without first cleaning the glass from the frame, you're going to rip yourself to ribbons on the glass shards you just leapt through. Lots of potential for funny deaths. It also supports multiplayer, though how robust the feature is I wouldn't be able to tell, I've only ever played in dedicated instances with friends.
 
I was going to make it blingier but just this looks pretty concrete as part of the set.
Maybe do a lighter drop shadow below and to the left if you wanted the selected comments to pop more? If you don't think that would clash with your current setup too much.
 
"Are you Johm Potter?"
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Pretty much every big AAA video game is complete dogshit, but there are still lots of great indie games coming out. In my opinion gaming is in one of the best states its ever been in, considering literally anyone can publish their own game now. You just have to be willing to dig a little deeper.
 
Pretty much every big AAA video game is complete dogshit, but there are still lots of great indie games coming out. In my opinion gaming is in one of the best states its ever been in, considering literally anyone can publish their own game now. You just have to be willing to dig a little deeper.
The "problem" (it's not really a problem) with an Indie-dominant market is that games are generally smaller in scope. That doesn't mean they're bad games; I have no qualms with the indie market at all. I am more than willing to wade through the endless tranime VN's that plague Steam just to find the few good indie games, but it's not the same, Expectations in terms of content and polish are different, and there's just inherently not gonna be as much hype & discussion generated from an indie-dominated gaming sphere compared to a Triple-A dominated sphere.

I think a lot of people miss the days when AAA meant getting complete games that were loaded with well-designed content, polished to a knife's edge, and shipped with only a few minor bugs, if at all. You are certainly not going to get that in today's AAA market, nor are you likely to get that in today's indie market.
 
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I think a lot of people miss the days when AAA meant getting complete games that were loaded with well-designed content, polished to a knife's edge, and shipped with only a few minor bugs, if at all. You are certainly not going to get that in today's AAA market, nor are you likely to get that in today's indie market.
Even buying a so-called "AAA" at this point means you're basically paying to beta test some piece of shit that will be discounted to 25% or so within a couple months because it's garbage. And that's even after the shitty shovelware factory passing itself off as "AAA" supposedly "fixes" it.

Quit buying this sweet baby or whatever shit.
 
Even buying a so-called "AAA" at this point means you're basically paying to beta test some piece of shit that will be discounted to 25% or so within a couple months because it's garbage. And that's even after the shitty shovelware factory passing itself off as "AAA" supposedly "fixes" it.

Quit buying this sweet baby or whatever shit.
The reasons as to why Triple-A has gone to shit are a whole separate can of worms. between anything DEI related, from Gamergate and sweet baby controversies to Retarded college kids wasting time and money on shitty game dev courses, I'm surprised the mainstream gaming market hasn't already shit the bed like its 1983.
not even the indie scene can escape this, but at least its independent nature means you can get games that aren't completely pozzed and hit by incompetent developers.
 
Is there an archive / collection of Josh's newer gumroad videos? Its okay if people don't want to put them up for a week until after they release, but honestly I don't really want to start a monthly gumroad sub.
 
Is there an archive / collection of Josh's newer gumroad videos? Its okay if people don't want to put them up for a week until after they release, but honestly I don't really want to start a monthly gumroad sub.
I mean you could pay once download them all then cancel
 
@Null You mentioned being disheartened at the state of video games nowadays, so I thought I'd recommend you one. I think you'd like Project Zomboid. You really seemed to like Space Station 13, and Project Zomboid is a survival sim of a zombie apocalypse. It's high on inventory management and being responsible for your actions. If you tell a character to climb through a broken window without first cleaning the glass from the frame, you're going to rip yourself to ribbons on the glass shards you just leapt through. Lots of potential for funny deaths. It also supports multiplayer, though how robust the feature is I wouldn't be able to tell, I've only ever played in dedicated instances with friends.
If jersh is looking for something life is strange-esque I would recommend night in the woods it's connected to zoe Quinn and only 3-4 hours long
 
For the Friday Reddit segment I present r/AccidentalAlly a top 2% sub of trans people mocking transphobes.
Hateful people being kind by accident towards LGBTQ+ people accidentally supporting/affirming/being good to them, through ignorance or otherwise.
The people over at AccidentalAlly are upset that Facebook wine aunts are saying Dylan Mulvaney might be a natal woman turned trans man turned trans woman. Also the word trans-vestigate.
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Make phrenology great again.
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Thanks, Shitter, I love discovering new things!
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Jesus Christ it’s an albino Oompa Loompa.

@Null You mentioned being disheartened at the state of video games nowadays, so I thought I'd recommend you one. I think you'd like Project Zomboid. You really seemed to like Space Station 13, and Project Zomboid is a survival sim of a zombie apocalypse. It's high on inventory management and being responsible for your actions. If you tell a character to climb through a broken window without first cleaning the glass from the frame, you're going to rip yourself to ribbons on the glass shards you just leapt through. Lots of potential for funny deaths. It also supports multiplayer, though how robust the feature is I wouldn't be able to tell, I've only ever played in dedicated instances with friends.

I’d agree though what’s the current status of the devs? Last I heard they were throwing a fit over being slow with updates.
 
Pretty much every big AAA video game is complete dogshit, but there are still lots of great indie games coming out. In my opinion gaming is in one of the best states its ever been in, considering literally anyone can publish their own game now. You just have to be willing to dig a little deeper.
Ehhhh, it's in the ventilator stage just before they take off the oxygen mask and let it die. People tend to say gaming doesn't have to innovate, every game does not need to be unique but that spirals into incestuous games which are just boring unoriginal or overly autistic. The average ps2 game was more innovative and fun than the average game today, unfortunately.
 
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