ACKTCHUALLY the collapse of the American economy is a good thing ☝️🤓
ACKTCHUALLY the collapse of the American economy is a good thing ☝️🤓
No, we need more people. Developed countries are facing a demographic cliff that is very bad for us
It literally does though
This is so dystopian
There’s a difference between a point and a meaning
What serious situation
We need teenagers to start living their lives again, which it seems like they’re not. A lot of people under the age of ~24 are in a really poor state, developmentally
$60 in the 1990s would be like $120 today. $80 is cheap by comparison
Idk who the first was, but Ubisoft, Activision, and EA all release $80 games. Plus there were N64 cartridges back in the 90s that cost $70-$80
They’re definitely not the first lol
I deny that nintendo is being very aggressive with pricing here. Increasing prices once in 30 years is not aggressive at all
I, for one, think we live in a pretty good world if the thing that drives us to complain on the internet is a modest increase in price for entertainment goods once every 30 years. I’m not going to bemoan capitalism because I have to shell out a few more bucks for Mario Kart; that actual insanity
You can enjoy pointless things. In fact it’s quite easy to do so: most people do it all the time. Just because my life is comfortable doesn’t mean it has a point yet. And just because I haven’t found a point, that doesn’t mean my life needs to be sad and depressing. It’s easy to live a life of selfishness without caring about what comes after; it’s basically the default way to live
It’s not like they’re making baby formula here. They’re making videogames. Nobody is entitled to a $60 cartridge
All companies charge the price that consumers will tolerate, that is literally how prices work. Every single thing you spend money on is based on this principle
Why would I care what a stranger thinks about me, and why do you?
Do you actually think it’s a bad thing to have sex at 16 years old? I think it’s a bad thing that young people are so terrified of living their lives for so long
I’d call myself a liberal but not left wing