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not to be pretentious but yall should really read this… C.H.A.T. (Come Here for All Talk)

so my school's planning on adding ~15 minutes to the school day for some unknown reason
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why is everyone sad about this-
 
I don't like dinosaurs or dinosaur movies. I think they're stupid. The way we have depicted these creatures as basically just the fossils with muscles and scales makes them unbelievably uninteresting. The world they inhibit in most media is based on the locations we've found the fossils, which are boring wastelands.

What is your take on dinosaurs? Do YOU like them?
 
I don't like dinosaurs or dinosaur movies. I think they're stupid. The way we have depicted these creatures as basically just the fossils with muscles and scales makes them unbelievably uninteresting. The world they inhibit in most media is based on the locations we've found the fossils, which are boring wastelands.

What is your take on dinosaurs? Do YOU like them?

Dinos are are represented is for it to be good for all ages, that's why kids love dinosaurs, they made them seem cool and interesting to a wide variety of audiences. I can't be annoyed or really care since it's just not really for me but I used to like them.
 
I don't like dinosaurs or dinosaur movies. I think they're stupid. The way we have depicted these creatures as basically just the fossils with muscles and scales makes them unbelievably uninteresting. The world they inhibit in most media is based on the locations we've found the fossils, which are boring wastelands.

What is your take on dinosaurs? Do YOU like them?
i like them as birds rather than lizards
 
so i was literally herded into a pep rally that's gonna blow out my eardrums, i feel like a fucking animal

if I go deaf i'm suing the fucking school

i have earbuds to block out most of the noise thankfully, won't help too much though
 
You ever wonder how companies get away with false promotion in the video game space? Aliens Colonial Marines had a lawsuit, I think there were legal consequences for CDPR too after CP2077, but companies like TinyBuild get away scot-free with the landslide of lies they tell pre-release. Peter Molyneaux should also be running with a shackle around his ankle by now if he was in a different business, I feel
 
You ever wonder how companies get away with false promotion in the video game space? Aliens Colonial Marines had a lawsuit, I think there were legal consequences for CDPR too after CP2077, but companies like TinyBuild get away scot-free with the landslide of lies they tell pre-release. Peter Molyneaux should also be running with a shackle around his ankle by now if he was in a different business, I feel
its the oreos all over again
 
It's always in the commercial. You see people twisting apart the oreo, lick the cream away and put it back together. You can't do that in real life, atleast not as the people in the commercials do it. You could say that's false advertising in a way

nah, oreos aren't the original "oreo", they stole it from a brand and framed the brand, winning the court case
Yeah I remember having heard of that. I still don't get how they did that though, law in general confuses me but I feel that this subset of law is infinitely complex and weird
 
Seeing how I talked just recently about false advertising - Redfall doesn't really count there but it kinda feels like it

The first 2021 trailer looked like a big budget game, the actual release is some cobbled together garbo without even any pre-rendered cutscenes that's sold for 70 bucks. I mean imagine putting obviously more effort into animating and creating trailers than for the actual game. Depressing

I feel like indie games look genuinely more high-tech than whatever the heck AAA studios are doing. Demon Turf for example looks really nice and at times much better than any AAA release the last couple of years
 
Seeing how I talked just recently about false advertising - Redfall doesn't really count there but it kinda feels like it

The first 2021 trailer looked like a big budget game, the actual release is some cobbled together garbo without even any pre-rendered cutscenes that's sold for 70 bucks. I mean imagine putting obviously more effort into animating and creating trailers than for the actual game. Depressing

I feel like indie games look genuinely more high-tech than whatever the heck AAA studios are doing. Demon Turf for example looks really nice and at times much better than any AAA release the last couple of years
gonna be a normie on my response but i'd also like to offer
Ghost Song (video game) - Wikipedia
 
Seeing how I talked just recently about false advertising - Redfall doesn't really count there but it kinda feels like it

The first 2021 trailer looked like a big budget game, the actual release is some cobbled together garbo without even any pre-rendered cutscenes that's sold for 70 bucks. I mean imagine putting obviously more effort into animating and creating trailers than for the actual game. Depressing

I feel like indie games look genuinely more high-tech than whatever the heck AAA studios are doing. Demon Turf for example looks really nice and at times much better than any AAA release the last couple of years
I like how xbox ppl were complaining abt totk having low fps bc they wanted to prove that redfall wouldnt be the only game without 60 fps and then redfall ended up being shit and totk is almost 100% going to be GOTY
 
anyone remember when E3 wasn't a heap of dog shit?
It became sooooo predictable

Publishers said weeks in advance if something anticipated will be there, everything else was sequels that were announced months beforehand, yearly releases and other shit you knew will be there before you watch it

I think that's the biggest problem with modern gaming presentations. No surprises. I want no surprises at a restaurant, at a presentation, I want to be surprised and, like watching a movie
 
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