It’s my money and I need it now!
psychological warfare is legal.
It’s my money and I need it now!
Short and simple, don’t rekindle a friendship where you feel like you were slighted somehow before losing touch. The resentment will be out of control.
I’m marrying his ex-wife.
Inverting the adverse condition from having no control over when it activates to include conditions about it only activating in a specific place seems to solve a lot of the malicious compliance type side effects. Given that it seems to be a malicious compliance type scenario, it can’t be ruled out that that the final ace-up-the-sleeve would be that it never activates.
With those axioms, I’d probably go with something like: “activate ‘creative mode’ while sitting at my computer in my place of residence”
That way whether or not it actually engages, it’s in a favorable location where my body is occupied and generally no harm comes to it beyond sitting in one place too long. If it never activates, who cares? If it does, yay! :3
it was making me hate my own friends
Yep. Other games it’s easy to brush off a mistake and laugh about it. Just something about this one (probably the massive time investment and amount of attention required for every game) had us seething at each other… I played for 10 years and probably played less in those 10 years than most of my friends I played with did in their first 2… Lol. I liked team fight tactics, but blizzard did it better in my opinion. And they removed Dominion. Was the only game type that was worth playing. .>
League of Legends
I’m so rich, I can afford to maybe shop at mid-tier grocery stores comfortably like once every two months. :D
That’s been the meta for awhile. Anyone with a stake in something vehemently tries to discredit anyone’s skepticism by calling them a conspiracy theorist. Manipulating high-traffic social media with bots likely pays well.
“And the companies creating these vaccines have a history of covering up bad effects”
Just wanted to highlight this. Astroturfing happens. It’s even more effective when you’ve been in the market a long while and have friends in high places in other organizations.
It could suck someday, but it doesn’t suffer from the same things that made myspace -> facebook -> reddit suck. No money hungry executives profiting off underpaying employees to implement features no one asked for and selling astroturfing as a service. At least it doesn’t seem that there’s astroturfing as a service here yet.
If they don’t already. Probably more of to what degree at this point.