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

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the fat jewish kid and his dad that owns costco is apparently a twitch streamer now and is already integrated into the high visibility fortnite people

very coincidental, these people like that whore who started a podcast, just suddenly becoming famous overnight.
Well they are a Costco family and they deny the Holocaust as it was reported so it makes sense how they rose to notoriety.
 
Not sure if still needed, but here's the bossman reach pic as a square PNG, with his fingers fully intact, for an emote/sticker. IMG_1901.png
 
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"Fucking shitty pixel phone camera"



This is the Irish Light news paper https://irishlightpaper.com/. Apparently this is published in-print domestically in Ireland. And people used to think the Internet would never go mainstream.
Looks like an Irish spinoff of https://thelightpaper.co.uk/, I've not read too much of it but my impression is that it's one part based and one part boomer schizo-lite takes like saying wind turbines/Wifi/5g/LED lights/etc are killing us
 
good games that have come out in the last 4 years
Noita is a bretty good game that came out in 2020? that has a physics engine, alchemical interactions, can be broken in very fun ways. Part of the selling point from the developers was that all pixels are simulated™️ @Null described wanting to make a game where you simulated all the air in a room or w/e, this may scratch an itch for a fun game with a depth that makes it more entertaining. If anyone wants to play it, highly recommend you avoid guides/wikis and just ask people for tips that won't ruin your fun, there's a lot of stuff that is much better discovered than followed with a guide.
Not being able to pick and choose who your organs go to after death is why I'm not an organ donor.
I'll be an organ donor until the US is no longer majority white.
 
Inconsequential but I'm going to list some good games that have come out in the last 4 years to dispute Josh's comment:

- Faith: The Unholy Trinity
- Madness Project Nexus
- Space Marine 2
- Helldivers 2
- Entropy Zero 2
- OTXO
- Ultrakill
- Postal Brain Damaged
- Inscryption
- Buckshot Roulette
- Post Void
- Cruelty Squad
- Star Fetchers
- Elden Ring
- Trepang
- Mouthwashing
- Risk of Rain 2
- Forgive Me Father
- Doom Eternal
- Cultic
- Ashes 2063
- Alien Hominid Invasion
- Dead Estate
- Pizza Tower
- Black Mesa
It came out almost exactly 4 years ago but amazing cultivator simulator scratches my autism in a very fun way, it's also DEEPLY Chinese.

I think there's plenty of good games that come out from small teams but you have to be paying attention to the genres you like for those releases. The big shitty games don't stop them from releasing they just take up ALL the public attention and public discussion. So unless you talk about video games a lot with people who know about them or you keep an eye on those indie circles yourself you're definitely gonna miss a lot of hidden gems.
 
Oh you know how the weird voice robot tranny had the voice changer give out for one line so they spoke normally? You missed it but when Ziggy and the black fag spoke outside the diner if you talked to them Ziggy has a line where the voice actor fucks it up and starts laughing and they just leave it the fuck in. They do that a handful of times. I'm not sure if it's on purpose.
 
Tough to say good games from the last four years because so many games stay in version 0.4 forever. For example I have no idea when Against the Storm was actually put on Steam, it "launched" December 2023 but I last played it over a year ago.

City builders and map games are often safe, though Cities Skylines 2 was a disaster.

Manor Lords is slow progress from a solo dev but a solid effort.
 
When Dustborn came out I actually hoped that it wasn't a parody. That it was real. For the simple fact that it's correct in every way in representing these people and their politics.

To hate or parody in any meaningful way, one must have loved the source material. A person capable of creating Dustborn in the context of a parody is a deeply broken one. Only a person truly betrayed and exiled by leftists could make a parody such as this. A magnum opus such as this could only come from a place of immense suffering. And while I'm on the opposite side of the aisle, I would never want anyone to suffer like that.
 
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