RemindMe! 30 years
GiveOver
Hopefully you don't kill anybody else when it finally happens
Upvoted for being genuinely the scariest. It's not scary that you're really good. It's scary that you actually believe yourself.
I think that's called a speaker
It's just saying she plugs her phone in to charge even though it's at 80%. There's not much to it.
Shoelaces are where they hide the tracking chips I wouldn't be caught dead with them think about it have you ever bought shoelaces or do they just magically come with all your shoes for free yeah right nothing is free follow the money sheep
This is the reason I stopped playing pubg and I couldn't get my head round it either. In theory people may enjoy it more because it's easier to win, and who doesn't like winning? Yes it's not a real win against bots but the bots are a secret so maybe it feels like a real win?
But it's obvious that you're against bots. If people enjoy playing against bots why not just include a bot mode?
I see a few possible reasons
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Most people are ignorant to the bots. They play a few games, they win, they're happy. They don't realise they only had 4 humans in their lobby.
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People eventually realise they're against bots but the devs are stupid. They did some focus groups and detected people being happy. These people would have eventually realised they're against bots and hated it but the focus groups didn't detect that. Like a pepsi challenge.
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Blissful ignorance? People kind of know they're against bots but turn a blind eye and wins still feel good. They wouldn't play a specific 100% bot mode because they want a "real win"
Conspiracy bullshit. Sometimes narcissists fall out when their feelings get hurt and they're likely to lash out. Not everything's a "distraction".
I remember explaining something regarding special relativity to my colleagues once, and they replied that I must be wrong because "That doesn't make sense at all". Of course it doesn't make sense, that's how you know I'm right!
My junior's commit messages look like this image. There's always a way.
Mint. It started as the beginner friendly distro and it's becoming the "main" distro as of late.