Not a Real Person

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Not a Real Person

Not a Real Person

@MMindrbindr

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انضم Nisan 2022
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Not a Real Person
Not a Real Person@MMindrbindr·
@mCawseomeguy @AzerothPulse I used to be just like you, think like this, and say things like this. Amazingly, He still found me and brought me home. I hope you find the joy someday that I feel reading this knowing that He can save someone just like you(me) in the course of a long life. God speed, friend!
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McTucks
McTucks@mCawseomeguy·
@AzerothPulse If we do a christan event can offer to put the nail in jesus cross cause ill gladly shoot a nail gun at that fucker just to piss you deluxe fucks off god its so pathetic how you still belive in a imaginary friend as a adult 🤣
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AzerothPulse
AzerothPulse@AzerothPulse·
You know a Warcraft event we aren't getting soon? One celebrating family or christian values. No one is offended or cares if people are gay - It's 2026. Everyone is fine with it. But people care when you are trying to create political and ideological division in video games.
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Not a Real Person
Not a Real Person@MMindrbindr·
@DaddyWarpig Spray painting the Mona Lisa. Tattoos in general, but particularly on women, are so ugly.
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Daddy Warpig
Daddy Warpig@DaddyWarpig·
You know those people who go in and try to destroy priceless works of art by throwing paint on them? Tattoos, same deal.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
This is sad. I know as a politician these companies are going to spend a billion dollars against me for saying it but 🤷🏽‍♀️ Pervasive gambling is not good for society. It turns life into a casino, traps people in addiction & debt, surges domestic violence, and fosters manipulation.
Polymarket@Polymarket

We’re honored to announce MLB has named Polymarket as their Exclusive Prediction Market Exchange Partner. Polymarket 🤝 MLB

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UESP@UESP_net·
What's the very first quote from The Elder Scrolls that comes to your mind? Don't give it any more thought, just post it as a reply please. Very curious to see what it'll be!
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Not a Real Person
Not a Real Person@MMindrbindr·
@The_Kyle_Mann Similarly, my wife and I never have a 3rd for board games we want to play that are beyond 2 players. We made a third, although, it will be a few years before we get a return in the investment
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Kyle Mann
Kyle Mann@The_Kyle_Mann·
There are a lot of great reasons to have kids. But perhaps the best one is you can brainwash them to enjoy all the video games you enjoy, and then you have a built-in LAN party at your house every night.
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Null's weakness
Null's weakness@dox_no55745·
@AdmiralAegis Remember when they held a funeral service in game and the opposing faction raided it? Good times.
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提督 Aegis
提督 Aegis@AdmiralAegis·
Do you remember that time PETA got mad at WoW for having killable sealions in Northrend, so they had a protest in game on the beach, and people on that server just went there and slaughtered all the sealions all day? WoW use to be a proper community.
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pelvis man@pelvis_man·
@DanFriedman81 That's ridiculous. AC Shadows sold very well. It didn't sell Valhalla numbers, but only one other game has - Black Flag. The cause of this should be readily obvious: you can't sell them "Japan game", they've already got so many. But "Viking game" and "Pirate game" were untapped.
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Daniel Friedman
Daniel Friedman@DanFriedman81·
What is happening is that a growing pool of gamers does not support a growing slate of games. All the gamers play the same games, and the games the gamers are playing is a relatively small subset of the total set of games. Thanks to the growing influence of streamers, YouTubers and social media, players are driven toward the same games, and away from other games. Mostly players are driven toward the very good games and away from the mediocre to bad games. Also, the politics of a lot of top streamers and YouTubers are different from the politics of a lot of game developers, and players are increasingly being steered away from games that have “woke” content — particularly LGBT content. When a game like “Expedition 33” comes out of nowhere and becomes a huge hit, most people don’t buy it in addition to something else they were going to buy, because it takes 60 hours to play and it costs a $50. They buy it instead of something else. Somebody feasts and somebody starves. Games that are popular, like “ARC Raiders” or “Mewgenics” can build huge audiences extremely fast. Games like “Dragon Age: The Veilguard,” or “Highguard” meanwhile, can fall victim to widespread mockery that serves as anti-marketing campaigns that deter potential players who may have been planning to buy the games or may have been enticed by more positive reviews from professional games journalists, whose influence is waning. These kinds of effects are large enough to derail the sales of even very large franchise titles like “Assassin’s Creed: Shadows.”
Jacob Navok@JNavok

Let's be clear: none of the industry layoffs or closures up until now have been due to AI, which is a SUPPLY side issue. The majority of the layoffs (ignoring some that were due specifically to studio cost structures) have been due to lack of DEMAND. If DEMAND was growing, studios and staff would be kept. Whether AI was improving, existing, or not, you would still see layoffs and closures. The industry is only growing in China and Roblox per @ballmatthew's report. And even if demand was there, the shift toward outsourcing to cheaper markets (also in his report) would have still lead to large numbers of layoffs. Staff in California and other NA markets are too expensive, and staff in other markets can now give the same quality of art and code as in the west. People want to blame AI because it feels good to blame something outside of your control. But the issues in the industry up until now have not been due to AI, and relative to outsourcing and engine optimization trends, the majority of job loss is STILL going to be due to tepid demand and outsourcing.

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The Baltimore Sun
The Baltimore Sun@baltimoresun·
Reader commentary: Our Olympians deserve support, but Jimmy's Famous Seafood's profane way of coming to their defense shouldn't be celebrated. bit.ly/4u1O2bu
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Not a Real Person
Not a Real Person@MMindrbindr·
@Devon_Eriksen_ @tomieinlove In jest here, I would like to point out that your list of novel references here may indicate that you are well read which has contributed to your own novel writing skills. Have a nice day :)
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Devon Eriksen
Devon Eriksen@Devon_Eriksen_·
Aaaaand this is just what I'm talking about. @tomieinlove just assumes that the only story he could ever possibly write is the story of him. Like, if it isn't his life, the possibility doesn't even occur to him that he could write it. Well, I've never had my spacecraft hijacked by a genetically engineered billionaire heiress, and I'm pretty Robert Jordan never channeled the One Power, and I don't think @monsterhunter45 has ever been attacked by his boss in werewolf form. Raymond Chandler never got betrayed by a blonde that would make a bishop kick a hole in a stained glass window, and Herman Melville never sailed halfway across the world seeking revenge on a white whale. Tom Clancy isn't a tier one operator, and he certainly isn't the broken fan blade from a coolant turbopump in a nuclear submarine, even though he once wrote from the viewpoint of one. Douglas Adams never had his home planet destroyed to make way for a hyperspace bypass route, and I don't Walter Jon Williams has ever brawled onstage with eleven Elvis clones and a giant holographic puppet. Terry Prattchet was neither a coward nor a wizard, even an incompetent one. Robert Heinlein wasn't a twelve year old girl from Mars, and I'm starting to suspect he wasn't even from Mars at all. Anne McCaffrey never rode a dragon, Barbara Hambly never fought one, and Jane Yolen never trained one for pit fighting. Daniel Surez has never mined an asteroid, and Andy Weir was never stranded on Mars. Do I need to keep going? Look, no one has to be an author, certainly not @tomieinlove. But if you're going to try to be one, like, for example, by writing for a TV show and putting your name on it, you have to be able to write convincingly about things you've never done and people you've never been. If you can't, you suck at writing, and should either practice and get good, or go back to selling pet insurance.
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Devon Eriksen@Devon_Eriksen_

Why Wokies Can't Write Did you ever wonder why wokies can't write good fiction? No, it's not just because they insist on making every story a soapbox to deliver a lecture from. They do that, but it's covering up a far deeper problem. That's why they write stories that suck even when they are compelled to stop preaching for five minutes by the threat of immanent bankruptcy. Even when they try to write a story that's just a story, they're no good at it, because they lack the one most critical skill that a fiction author must have. Empathy. Yeah, you read that correctly. Wokies lack empathy. Yes, they say they have loads of it, they berate the chuds for lacking it, they talk about it constantly. But wokies are actually defined by their lack of empathy. Lacking empathy is the very thing that makes them wokies. And they are blind to this fact because they don't know what empathy really is. They think it means being nice to people or having sympathy for them or thinking well of them. But it means none of these things. Empathy means the ability to understand someone else's point of view. Doesn't mean you like him. Doesn't mean you trust him. Doesn't mean you want to invite him to your country or let him babysit your kids. Doesn't mean you want to excuse his crimes. It just means you know what he's thinking, how he feels, and why he does what he does. Wokies are wokies because they have little or no empathy. They don't understand other people. They only understand themselves. When they try to understand other people, they do so by assuming that everyone is like them. If they are nice, sweet, good-natured people, they will assume that George Floyd was just like them, and he only robbed people because he wasn't given enough money or hugs. If they are sociopathic thugs like George Floyd, they will assume that middle class professional are just like them, and the only reason they don't rob banks is because they are too scared to take the risk. But whoever they are, this is why they subscribe to blank-slatist theories of human nature. This is why they say dumb things like "there is only one race, the human race", when they would never say there are no dog breeds. This is why they want to invite Pushtun tribesmen to their nice middle class American neighborhoods and expect them to fit in. It's why they want to hug serial murderers and forgive them instead of hanging them from the nearest oak tree. It's why they insist every show on television has to include a character who looks and talks exactly like them. Because they can't identify with anyone who doesn't. It's why when they adapt, for TV, the story of a fantasy-world hedge knight, written by someone who actually read some medieval history, it's full of irrelevant brown people, childhood backstory inserts, saxophone soundtrack music, and snarky millenial dialogue. It's why when they have to write their own stories, they write snarky dialogue about minor Chinese-American intergenerational trauma that they have because their parents lacked empathy, too. This shit is fascinating to them, and they can't even conceive of the very obvious fact that everyone else in the room is stifling a yawn. And it's not just why they can't come up with interesting stories, it's also why they can't actually write. Empathy is the primary skill of a fiction writer, because every moment that you are actually sitting at your desk, banging away on your keyboard, trying to write something compelling about a fictional guy in a fictional situation, what you have to do is empathize in two directions at once. You must empathize with the character, who is a bit like you but not completely, to understand and convey what he's thinking, what it feels like for him to be where he is, and what he's likely to do. And you must simultaneously empathize with the reader, who is a bit like you but not completely, and isn't there for you to observe, so you can present all of the above in a way that's interesting to him. And wokies can't do either one, because they have no empathy, and can only understand themselves. So they write stories about carbon copies of themselves, for carbon copies of themselves. And no one is interested except carbon copies of themselves. Which is why even wokies don't consume wokie stories at anything like the rate that chuds read chud stories. Because wokies are not actually all the same except in their lack of empathy. They just think they are. So they get served stories that they ideologically approve of, and will write a social media post in support of, but they don't really follow those stories too much, because they're actually not that into it. After all, even if you choose to write a self-insert character, you still need the empathy to make that character interesting to someone who isn't a self-insert reader. Good authors can write stories about characters and situations that all compelling for people who like those characters and situations. Great authors can write characters who are understandable and interesting to readers who are totally different from both author and character. Wokies can only barely manage to entertain clones of themselves.

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Not a Real Person
Not a Real Person@MMindrbindr·
@CynicalPublius I have often contemplated the same question and come to the same conclusion. If I were offered an opportunity to meet Presidents Biden or Obama, even AOC or someone similar, I would do so respectfully and with honor. I do not understand how the left operates like this.
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
I'm catching some bipartisan grief from about 15% of the commenters on this one. Please allow me to offer my own personal take. If ANY President (including Barack Obama, who I believe is the Marxist Anti-Christ) invited me to be an honored guest at the SOTU, here is the full and complete list of the reasons that would cause me to not attend: 1. I am near death in the ICU. 2. My wife, a parent, a child or a sibling is near death in the ICU. 3. While enroute to the SOTU, I am killed in a fatal traffic or airplane accident. 4. Some Democrat sympathizer blew up the Capitol. That's it. That's the full spectrum of reasons why I would miss it. There are no other reasons. Why do the female Olympians not think the same way?
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius

The men are eager to attend. The women are not, and in fact refused the honor of a lifetime. This tells you all you need to know about American society in 2026.

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Not a Real Person
Not a Real Person@MMindrbindr·
@phopey @MattWalshBlog If you seriously think any of that “process” is serious and not a bunch of easy block checks, you are a fool.
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Peter Hopey
Peter Hopey@phopey·
@MattWalshBlog There's a process and criteria must be met. You're intentionally leaving out a lot of the details Matt.🙄
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
Euthanasia is one of the leading causes of death in Canada. 5 percent of all deaths in the country are from doctor assisted suicide. And many of them are not even terminally ill. People get sick or depressed and Canada just puts them down like stray dogs. It's insane. Pure evil.
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Not a Real Person
Not a Real Person@MMindrbindr·
@megbasham She looks a little weird and off, but I give her a lot of grace because I think she is just trying to keep the wheels on the bus for her and all of the people’s livelihoods that count on TP. She didn’t ask for this.
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Not a Real Person
Not a Real Person@MMindrbindr·
@megbasham The Kirk’s looked moderately wealthy, but not in the sort of way that “nobody ever has to work again” wealthy. I don’t know this but surmise that she had to take over everything immediately after his death or the wheels of the rest of her life and children’s life would come off.
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Megan Basham
Megan Basham@megbasham·
So, a little transparent talk. Part of the way I have dealt with cancer is by trying not to slow down on the work front. Brian and I talk with my doctors a lot, and it’s become a running joke between us all that they tell me how long I need to sit out after surgery and what not, and I negotiate with them how much wiggle room is in those orders. And I’m trying to come to terms with the fact that I know that part of the reason I’m doing that is because if I’m busy, I’m not thinking about cancer. If I have a speech to write, then I’m not researching cancer. If I’m giving an interview on some political fight, then I’m not talking about cancer. And Brian and I are praying our way through this, trying to discern what is healthy confidence in the Lord that is telling me just to keep going forward without worrying, (because who by worrying can destroy a single cancer cell? That’s God’s department, not mine.) And how much of it is not confronting fears and grief I don’t want to confront. And I say all this to say, I don’t know what’s motivating Erika Kirk in her seemingly tireless effort to carry on Charlie’s work. I don’t know if this is a way that she is dealing with her grief just as I am dealing with my fear, trying to stay too busy to leave margins for thinking about it. I don’t know if God would have her handling things differently. That is between her and God. Who am I to judge another’s servant? But I know this. It would be crushing to me if people were just out there saying abominable things like I’m a psychopath because I’m dealing with my fear in a different way than they would. It is absolutely heartless to render these judgments on someone you don’t know who has endured what she has endured based on nothing but your feelings.
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
@ABC Absolutely the best money we have EVER spent. Incredible use of my tax dollars. Keep going!!!!
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Not a Real Person
Not a Real Person@MMindrbindr·
@mattshumer_ The major contributions AI will provide to society will be more complex and effective scams, better ways to sell us junk, better ways to waste our time, and greater production of explicit content.
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Not a Real Person
Not a Real Person@MMindrbindr·
@Grummz Are all of these games just releasing because they were already too far into production to cancel after all of the customer backlash in the last 2 years? I just cannot believe that any serious business is looking at this being successful right now.
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Not a Real Person
Not a Real Person@MMindrbindr·
@Grummz I’m actually on the bird right now looking at X. It is such a shame, because the gameplay of WoW is in such an awesome place atm, but the story is just such crap. It is so female-coded, and the writers are just terrible to boot! Leftist agitprop slop
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Not a Real Person
Not a Real Person@MMindrbindr·
@murphreads If you haven’t done so already, you need to read the Bible, even if you aren’t religious. You will get such a deeper understanding of all of the classics afterwards.
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Bill Kristol now considers the notion that children benefit from both a mother and a father to be a “radical” and “reactionary agenda.” These were the “principled conservatives” who opposed Trump.
Bill Kristol@BillKristol

Honestly glad to see all the cards out on the table. 1. People can stop being surprised by how radical and thorough-going the reactionary agenda is. 2) This is a chance to cause some rifts and wedges in Trump/MAGA world.

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