Idk about “involves” but the ones centered on money certainly
Idk about “involves” but the ones centered on money certainly
LMAO
Who profits from that? Just a bunch of dirty poors.
Fuck you guys are getting progress??
Economists work for the economy, which works for shareholders.
Got it installed before I checked my replies and I didn’t even realize it was them till I started playing! But yeah it’s pretty awesome so far, loving the Turn() mechanic, gives me way less anxiety than Hades
Ok this isn’t an answer from me but I’m hoping it’s somebody else’s answer because I’ve had this game in my library for like eight years and haven’t played it: Transistor. It seems like it got really really good reviews and then nobody ever talked about it again.
When you start with certain assumptions about the supremacy of market forces you’re bound to miss a few human elements along the way
I’ve found that people personally want the same things but have wildly different assumptions about how the rest of us are a threat or asset to those aims.
No that’s not true, that’s impossible
So all your fish are Swedish fish?
I disagree. Have you considered qudghteppllspopt?
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No I promise whoever says that definitely fits my description of them. It’s not a strawman, it just looks like one because you assume I’m pretending to quote somebody I’m not.
All I’m hearing is that your exceptions to principles are fine and perfect and valid, and mine are not. The only mitigating factor seems to be your belief that we disagree on the subject of xbox advertisments, specifically.
Ever eat chocolate?
One of the most popular on the platform is by definition an outlier
“We can’t have a revolution against capitalism until after we address all the symptoms of capitalism individually!”
If you’ve already got a solution for ad-free music in your car, sure, obviously. Not everybody has that though.
Principles are a luxury most people can’t afford. If I have to compromise mine just to survive, I might as well also compromise them to survive comfortably.
They’re just behaving as they’ve been taught ghosts are supposed to behave.