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[noose] Toys 'R' Us begins to file for bankruptcy
Master Matthew²:
--- Quote from: Dreams_Of_Cheese on September 18, 2017, 09:58:05 PM ---you say, after having bought however many online video game keys to access a forum on the internet. right. either you don't actually believe that using the internet for fun is a bad thing or else you're just a hypocrite.
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The internet is for communication and fun, its not a toy.
Nintendo forgeted the gaming community over with this stuff for decades. How many bitch soccer moms and sjws have tryed to shut down video games because "the children".
Theres a system in place, if you ignore it, its no longer a system to be respected, its a toy.
If there are no restrictions, and it gets a connotation of being a "kid thing" it garners this "toy" reputation.
TL;DR forget 80's nintendo, forget Social Justice Cucks and forgets, and forget the mega bitch conglomerate of illiniformed mothers who just pretend to give a stuff for popularity among their unchafing friend group, aka a circle jerk, but they don't know what that is.
Tactical Nuke:
how is the internet being a "toy" not fun
actually scratch that I have no idea what you're talking about
Master Matthew²:
--- Quote from: Tactical Nuke on September 19, 2017, 02:10:30 AM ---how is the internet being a "toy" not fun
actually scratch that I have no idea what you're talking about
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A toy is like a square
Squares are rectangles, but rectangles arent always squares.
A toy is fun, but not all means fun are a toy.
Fire may be fun to some, but fire is not a damn toy.
Figure:
is my mom's doohickie a toy
Magus:
Sandbox games such as Blockland are essentially virtual toys. Legos are toys, wouldn't virtual legos qualify as a virtual toy?
The main reasoning for this is that unlike any sort of game with a narrative, the fun in Blockland and other sandboxes is entirely up to what you do with it. You have to make your own fun, or go along with what other players have made.