No, it would've been something along the lines of "A: We are evaluating it at this time for the best approach moving forward"
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So a corporate douche CEO wants to screw over their own userbase in the name of money alone and they are 100% onboard with opposing the boycott/protest...
...but are perfectly fine harassing and threatening stock workers at Target over Pride Month displays, outright absurd-levels of "boycotting" because of a limited-edition can with Bud Light, and the whole Chick-Fil-A DEI hire?
Those subs are going down faster than spez's credibility
I never cared for RPGs growing up but when KotOR came out when I was in college I was immediately hooked! My next serious dip into the RPG pool was Oblivion and I loved it!
Skyrim, for how much it improved on Oblivion didn't capture me the same way. Despite it red-ringing my 360 the seemingly endless random dragon attacks made me outright quit the game. It wasn't until last year I gave it another shot on XBone with the anniversary edition and even then it wasn't as enthralling as everyone makes it out to be
The same powermods that teed up his prepared answers...
I'm hoping it won't happen here but the endless shoehorning about how every single little problem anyone under the age of 40 encounters is because of fUcKiNg BoOmErS, and how anyone under the age of 40 is the most oppressed group of people in the history of time.
I'll never forgot how absolutely bonkers r/CablePorn went over this. Top posts all-time were of some truly gorgeous masterful cable-work in server rooms, colorful coordination, gore-to-porn jobs of jumbled mess to near works-of-art. Then some mildly attractive girl posts herself pointing to a comparatively meh small cabling setup it went into meltdown while also becoming one of the top posts at the time.
Part of that came from the same 3 questions being asked every 5 hours from new people. I'm not necessarily condoning or justifying it, but it did get rather annoying in r/Deadpool when every day there were 4 new posts saying "Hey, I'm new to Deadpool, what's a good place to start reading/catching up?" despite the first item on the sidebar and FAQ was where to start and the big bold letters on a new post screen was "READ THE FAQ".
Alternatively, I stayed away from other subs like 1911 because if it wasn't a Springfield, Colt, or $1400 custom job you got berated and told to "save more money"
Part of that for me was when /b/ because flooded with social-threads to the point they had to make /soc/ just to get them out
I'll never forget playing my first Assassins Creed game, killed someone and ran to hide from the soldiers. I ran up a ladder, jumped 3 rooftops away and hit in a bail of hay.
A soldier climbs straight up nearby stairs, walked right up the bail of hay, and stabbed me with the bayonet. In the hay
This is why I hated Jedi Fallen Order.
I always find it strange because dark modes and light text on black backgrounds bugs the hell out of my eyes.