Gamefaqs is depressing. It's the same dozen dudes crying about the same shit they cried about 20 years ago. I thought it was pathetic when the college kids were crying about being foreveralones and shit when I was 13, imagine how it must feel seeing the same people crying about the same shit when I'm 32.
Yeah, it's staggering how there are so many old accounts pushing the 20 year point now, still going, never taking a break, with their karma system proving that. It's funny/pathetic how the one and only way they actually changed over the decades was how they went super far left and started getting Trump Derangement Syndrome. Other than that, they're the same sadbrained faggots they always were.
This is a very fun thread for me, but even I can't find much to mock during my quarterly expeditions into the bowels of GameFAQs that isn't basically something I posted before. I guess that's the nature of a very stagnant board that's stuck in the early 2000s in all the wrong ways, it's just a continual loop of the same shit forever. GameFAQs in 20 years time is just gonna be the very same 50 year olds still whining about how they never got laid in college and now they're in debt and have big medical bills from their slovenly lifestyles, posting their gofundmes for whatever ails them. All while still picking on one another and discussing the same usual consoomer bullshit they always discuss.
Of course there is a fucking professional wrestling topic on there.
Let's click it and see what they're discussing.
Thumbnailed because, like most of GameFAQs, it's very mundane, but that's all there is to laugh at. I don't follow wrestling at all, so if someone said something really retarded that wrestling fans would pick up on, I wouldn't know. The rest is zero-effort Reddit-tier commenting.
New thread popped up where they're talking about jobs they hated, though. There's just so much that I had to archive the whole thread, and I've left it attached at the bottom. Some highlights:
Our friend Talas is such a pussy that he couldn't handle being a cashier

It damaged him mentally due to having to deal with the stupidity of people? Yeah, that's what angsty sixteen year olds tend to say when they finally get a taste of the real world and realize that the general public can be rude and lazy. And it damaged him physically, too? You sure it wasn't due to any kinda unhealthy lifestyle decisions? Or perhaps something psychosomatic because you're such a whiny bitch that can't handle a basic 9-to-5?
I'd hate to eat at whichever deli hired him, there's no way he didn't spit in people's food for the most superfluous of reasons.
Yes, food industry work is fast-paced, and you wouldn't have gained as much weight if you were burning those calories off by, you know, moving faster. Pick up the pace, you fat retard.
What?
Hahaha, slick work, OP. I'm glad you triggered a retard with an unironic Rick & Morty quote in his signature with some goofy lyrics that even I didn't catch.
So, throughout the thread, the jobs these fags have worked are:
- Telemarketer
- Cashier
- Deli worker (vague)
- Food industry worker (vague)
- Expeditor (Guy at a restaurant that apparently looks over dishes right before they're served to diners to ensure they're correct)
- Case manager & "professional sensitivity trainer" at a mental health facility (though this is probably a shitpost, check the full thread screenshot)
- Helpdesk (Call center work)
- Another telemarketer
- Waiter
- Teacher's aide at a summer camp / food service / dishwashing / painting / bank telling / sales / "software things"
- "night manager of the lube bay of a truck stop"
I have no idea if that's a shitpost or a funny way of describing his job.
- "Made just above min wage in a cleanroom quality control for the electronics with a MS in mathematics."

- Another helpdesk guy
- Pizza delivery guy
- Another delivery guy
- "working with a home oxygen company"
- Another dishwasher
I think all of us have worked awful jobs at one point or another, that's just a big part of growing up. Ask me when I was 23 and I would have been thrilled to complain about them to you. But, time marches on, you find something better, and any kind of vitriol you had just passes through you. You've taken what you could learn from it, you've applied it to your talents, and the annoyances become a distant memory. Apparently not with this crowd, though. They're closer to middle age than their teenage years, yet they're whining about jobs like 17-year-olds who'd rather sit at home playing video games. So sad, many such cases.
Full thread attached below: