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  • You’re stuck on details that don’t matter.

    Be annoying.

    I see you don't know what "self-awareness" means.

    If you lost your secondary argument that you brought up for no reason, maybe just stop replying instead of being an obnoxious shit?

  • freedom of speech

    Jump
  • Nah, OP doesn't have a point. Most of these comments are calling out the lack of a point, but you are looking for "objectivity"...?

    I don't think anyone cares about your "apolitical" point of view that is clearly political. I would post something to r/EnlightenedCentrism, but I don't know a magazine for that.

  • INSIDE was easier than LIMBO, but a worthy spiritual successor. Very good in the genres of puzzle platformer and horror. No cheap tricks, just good work all the way through.

    The story is VERY open ended, and I felt a little slighted at first, but it grew on me. As far as very open ended stories, so was LIMBO's.

  • I'm pretty sure he started his own studio because they fired him. Though I suppose that's just order of operations.

    The weird part was they denied to the public that he would no longer be working for Konami. Kojima was verbal for months that he was no longer working for Konami, they just pretended he still did.

  • ...to stop data sharing for AI training (or other purposes) for other people. There is no way I believe Musk wants to stop the collection and use of data, especially since he is trying to make his own AI. Even with the fact he is trying to kill off Twitter at the same time.

  • exclusively singularly

    I think you mean... plurally?

    Long before I had any knowledge of transgender or even transexuality, I knew to use they/them when gender was unknown. I agree that the "singular they" is long accepted, correct, common English.