When The Dawning hit this year something in me just kind of rebelled, I was like "you know what, no, I'm not playing this 4x+ repeated event for mediocre rewards"
You have to make sure you make threats so outlandish that you couldn't possibly execute them, like "I'm going to grab Trump by the ankle and spin around really fast, and then let go, launching him directly into the sun"
Reddit banned me for saying I should be allowed to punch Nazis, appeal silently declined within the hour. Didn't consider it worth pursuing further, had reddit-shaped hole.
I basically use it on rare rare occasion to help get me "unstuck" with creative tasks, I don't really use what it produces in the end, I wind up dismantling it entirely and rewriting it "properly" but it has a use you know?
I believe it has something to do with oh I don't know, the United States devoting more money to war than nearly every other country put together, or mayhaps the 750~ military bases the US have got scattered all about.
I really wish that I could eat at a place like a dunkin donuts and cut the shit, basically.
I'll order one (1) sandwich. I have a reusable cup of coffee already.
All I need is the sandwich, I do not need a paper bag, I do not need a full sheaf of napkins. I will begrudgingly accept the little sheet of wax paper that protects the sandwich.
I worked for a park for a summer and it was an eye opener I'll tell you that much. They had someone (me!) basically just emptying trash cans all damn day and it wasn't enough! They filled up constantly.
Reddit mods can be such shitstains about... Well, pick a topic! They don't like what you did, banned, asking about your ban? Banned from communicating with them for a month.
I think the true cutoff for me with Reddit was when they perma banned me for commenting that I should in fact be allowed to punch nazis (pretty sure it was a mass report thing going on)
Oh that'll fucking show em