Susaga

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[–] Susaga 14 points 1 month ago (4 children)

Nobody said 8 was better than 10.

[–] Susaga 0 points 2 months ago

Doesn't matter. If they lose all advertisers, they shutter the channel. And if all channels have been shut down, the industry has died. Which they would rather let happen than give up any profit by giving people free stuff.

And at some point, the execs cash their last bonus check, give the company to some poor intern, and fail upwards to a new industry.

[–] Susaga 13 points 2 months ago (5 children)

Nah, it's still not free. They'll charge you a monthly fee for that TV (only $10 a month for a $400* TV, so convenient!). A higher tier of subscription lets you turn off the banner ads. Through a menu in the TV settings that they mislabelled, and it tends to get hidden behind the banner ads. And with every weekly update, it turns back on.

[–] Susaga 6 points 2 months ago (3 children)

No. This is capitalism. Executives would let their entire industry die before letting a single dollar of profit elude them. If less people watch TV, they just cut the budget of the shows they produce. They will never be desperate for you to stay.

[–] Susaga 11 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

(Assuming young students, since you said "all classes")

How likely will a teacher be able to control a class of a hundred? Will any student that needs attention to handle their education ever receive it? What happens if an incident occurs and the teacher needs to leave to deal with it? If a child leaves the room crying, does the teacher abandon 99 kids or leave a child crying?

How long will it take for the class to give presentations? How long will it take for the teacher to mark tests? Do you imagine the teachers will be fairly compensated for the added workload, or do you think it's a cynical ploy to hire fewer teachers?

So, in short, it's a terrible idea. Zero out of ten. Criminal neglect of children, inhumane work conditions for the teachers, and just shit logistically.

[–] Susaga 9 points 2 months ago

When we put the giraffe in there.

[–] Susaga 10 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (1 children)

"My hair's getting a bit long, and my fringe keeps getting in my eyes. It can't be that hard to give it a little trim, right?" 5 minutes later "...I'm going out for dinner in just over an hour. How quickly can I get to a hairdressers?"

[–] Susaga 5 points 2 months ago

There is exactly one ad that worked on me. It was a poster for a bottle of Oasis that said "you're thirsty, we have quotas, let's help each other out."

[–] Susaga 15 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Not even 1d4. It's just 1 + STR, which is standard for an unarmed strike.

[–] Susaga 5 points 2 months ago

I was enchanted by the game the moment I saw how it was played, I loved it as soon as I started playing, and I was captivated as soon as Ash's plot played out. At one point, the game said my life's philosophy in plain text, and another person said it was dumb and pointed out the flaws in that philosophy.

How good are the characters? As soon as I learned you can exhaust dialogue trees, there was not a soul I didn't wander next to to hear more dialogue.

How good is the soundtrack? I have learned how to play I Want To Be The Hero on ukulele.

[–] Susaga 6 points 2 months ago

So glad they flashbacked to the confession, cause I really like the way it went. This episode made me very happy.

[–] Susaga 2 points 2 months ago

This has been in my wishlist for a while, and I am looking forward to it like cray cray. You can 100% tell from every part of this that it was made by Ace Attorney fans.

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