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I check more often than not if they’re a co-op.

I dislike parasitic capitalists with ill-gotten wealth expanding it.

I mean there are further reasons like

“I will only purchase things where the laborers are contractually obligated to some share of the profits”

I’d never pirate a product from a worker co-op, charity, or artisan but everything else is fair game in mhly opinion.

I prefer to have fun with my real friends instead of the people I work with.

I chose those people.

I blame the primary voters and DNC for picking a candidate as wildly unpopular in a general as Hillary Clinton.

It’s rough when low-information voters get to decide the candidate that’s too poisoned (fairly and unfairly) to win in a general.

It all started first with Obama punting the SCOTUS appointment to the next supposed winner, Hillary. Then it was on the DNC and primary voters for picking a bad general candidate. Then it was on the Hillary campaign for blowing their campaigning in the Midwest in historic proportions. Oh also RBG let her personal ambition/ego prevent her from stepping down when it was obvious she was near-death- another brilliant move.

As a primary voters I did my due diligence at the time and voted for a candidate who had the best chance at winning the general. Unfortunately corporate democrats and their constituency were too much to overcome.

Thank god I moved overseas after that.

What are some open world games you’ve previously enjoyed and what did you enjoy about them? Additionally what are some open world games you dropped/didn’t enioy?

That’s probably going to allow people to give you better recommendations for yay/nay.

That reminded me that at some point I ended up with a FF13 guide and, despite not living the game, really enjoying it.

I purchased an FFX guide when I was very young but unfortunately I remember it having coffee stains all throughout.

What are your favorite game strategy guides?

https://lemmy.world/post/1531041

What are your favorite game strategy guides? - Lemmy.world

As a child I’d occasionally get videogame strategy guides at garage sales which largely fostered my long-term love of reading. I’m sure others have similar stories so what were some of your favorite Brady/Prima/other strategy guides? To start off for me: - Sonic Adventure 2 Battle - Jak 3 - Knights of the Old Republic - Banjo-Kazooie Jak 3 is probably my personal favorite as I remember liking the artwork/concept art a lot as well as blurbs written in-character.

Definitely a grump old man but that doesn’t mean you aren’t right.

Try telling people the same thing about how corporate consolidation is bad and is going to lead to long-term anti-consumer damage and they respond the same way largely.

The good news is the Lemmy community seems, as a whole, to have its head on its shoulders better about things like this.

I assume it’s some combination of an older userbase, more tech literate, and people directly experiencing enshitification as the fundamental reason a large death of the community migrated here.

Short of a constitutional convention that probably results in the balkanization of the United States I don’t see how individuals manage to overthrow their corporate overlords in the US.

Condolences to all of the people held hostage to vote for democrats on a harm-reduction line.

It’s probably the correct play, but man do I feel for all of you.

The only additive feature that would make it my forever client is customizable multi-communities.

Let me choose to add c/[email protected], [email protected], [email protected], etc into a single multicom and display posts from all of them when I click on it.

It would be quite literally perfect for all of my browsing needs if it implemented this feature.