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Post by personunknown on Jul 26, 2020 11:56:30 GMT
Who would have thought that Wiley was anti-semitic? Should have stuck to his original job but even then he was often crushed by a boulder or blown up by his own dynamite. Don't think he ever caught that Roadrunner.
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Jul 26, 2020 15:53:37 GMT
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Post by smogquixote on Jul 26, 2020 15:53:37 GMT
Who would have thought that Wiley was anti-semitic? Should have stuck to his original job but even then he was often crushed by a boulder or blown up by his own dynamite. Don't think he ever caught that Roadrunner. Waiting for the Ice Cube x Wiley Holocaust denial mixtape to drop
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Jul 26, 2020 17:58:12 GMT
Post by Lord Emsworth on Jul 26, 2020 17:58:12 GMT
Remember kids - social media and drugs don't mix
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2020 18:36:35 GMT
Drugs are less harmful than social media🤔
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Jul 27, 2020 7:19:37 GMT
Drugs are less harmful than social media🤔 Sounds about right I was just listening to a podcast about the rise in 11-16 year old gambling addicts That's some scary shit A combination of the normalisation of gambling (over a billion pounds a year on marketing), and how computer games prime kids to get used to risk and possible reward
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Post by Deleted on Jul 27, 2020 12:09:55 GMT
My nephew is too tired to function during the day because he is doing the nightshift gaming.
Ridiculous
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Wiley
Jul 27, 2020 13:35:48 GMT
Post by Lord Emsworth on Jul 27, 2020 13:35:48 GMT
Agreed - totally ridiculous but these games are invented to "reward" players making them very compelling and addictive. It's quite possibly what he thinks about most of his waking hours
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Jul 27, 2020 16:04:37 GMT
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Post by smogquixote on Jul 27, 2020 16:04:37 GMT
Drugs are less harmful than social media🤔 Sounds about right I was just listening to a podcast about the rise in 11-16 year old gambling addicts That's some scary shit A combination of the normalisation of gambling (over a billion pounds a year on marketing), and how computer games prime kids to get used to risk and possible reward A lot of games have reward crates/ mystery box where you can usually either grind for a certain amount of time in-game or pay a small fee and open one. £5 of FIFA coins would probably take you about 100+ games to grind. They also reset the board by releasing a new game every year and sometimes if you’re lucky they’ll send you a free copy of the game if you spend enough money on mystery crates the year before. It should be illegal.
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