I just wish you could like, opt-out of capitalism. I would happily renounce any contention for the ravenous accumulation of capital, in exchange for having my basic needs met. With any other game, when it’s this rigged, the only option I would ever consider is to simply not play. But of course, the system doesn’t work unless enough people are forced to be cogs endlessly worn down.
It’s bleak, even Jokerfying, to contemplate the possibility I could have conceivably written something as sloppy as, say, “Ready Player One” and with a little initial nudge of failson privilege or at least friends in high places it could have been very profitable.
Games can be quite similar: some of the most profitable games are creatively bankrupt while pressing lots of addiction buttons for monetization purposes. RAID: Shadow Legends is only one of the most infamous examples.
I just wish you could like, opt-out of capitalism. I would happily renounce any contention for the ravenous accumulation of capital, in exchange for having my basic needs met. With any other game, when it’s this rigged, the only option I would ever consider is to simply not play. But of course, the system doesn’t work unless enough people are forced to be cogs endlessly worn down.
It’s bleak, even Jokerfying, to contemplate the possibility I could have conceivably written something as sloppy as, say, “Ready Player One” and with a little initial nudge of failson privilege or at least friends in high places it could have been very profitable.
Games can be quite similar: some of the most profitable games are creatively bankrupt while pressing lots of addiction buttons for monetization purposes. RAID: Shadow Legends is only one of the most infamous examples.