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  • Nah, you vastly overestimate the percentage of people of all ages that even care about anything that goes on like the protest. There are still a lot of people there, but it's nice that most of the "good" (not sure about the right word here, I think you get my meaning though) people left, and many came here.

    IMO, Lemmy has gotten worse since a few months back, though. Many of the most irritating things of reddit have become more and more common. Misspellings, in titles especially, to a point where it's surely done on purpose for more "interraction", shitty spam, way to many bots, etc.

  • Well written on both parts, and it's often a combination of both. When you have mental health issues, it can also be harder to get stuff to make a shower or anything else nicer. Be it issues doing laundry, so you don't have completely clean towels and/or fresh clothes to put on afterwards, or having shampoo, conditioner, etc.
    I often get stuck because I haven't showered, haven't been able to force myself to do laundry, and/or forgot to buy products. Then you really don't want to leave your home because you get anxiety over others seeing or smelling you, so you're just stuck with that anxiety for days until you manage to do anything about it.

  • It tastes nasty to you. That's not something objective thing. You can dislike it all you want, but that doesn't mean other people think the same.

    And you can't just say "all mold tastes nasty", different kinds used in different ways have as wide of a spectrum of tastes as anything else. Common things that use mold: soy sauce, miso, tempeh, sake, cured meats, and many different kinds of cheeses (not just blue cheese) and more.

  • Well, it's surprising they actually released something, and fully expected that it's nothing like promised and is utterly shit. I'm happy to keep laughing at all of this, excited for the continuation of Kira/KiraTVs coverage of it.

  • How to show you haven't kept up with NMS and the company at all since No Man's Sky released.

    There is little reason to believe this will be the same, they've given the players more than what was promised and continue to vastly expand NMS, all for free.

  • As others have pointed out, the original article is from 2012, and even with similar rulings in EU countries more recently, it will take years before we see any result of this.

    But I think the ultimate answer to your question here is: yes, that would become a thing.

    But there is so much to this that makes it hard to predict how good it would be. Who decides the price? What rules will there be on when and how you can resell?