People who proudly boast about how they never spend a dime on Epic Games, in their store, but has hundreds of free games to play with no intent to play them. Like, I don’t know who is supposed to be impressed by that. Not to mention, that’s not really a good method of protesting if you’re someone who hates Epic Games.

You’re still spending the time and effort, not to mention even bothering to have an account with them to begin with, to redeem free games that they give away. Who are you seriously trying to impress or what message are you trying to convey? Because all I see are contradictions and ironies.

  • AskewLord@piefed.social
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    3 days ago

    how often is anyone in a survival scenario?

    the only people that would really apply to are those who are doing back country outdoors work or off the grid living.

    which is very very few people

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      2 days ago

      Or people who live in a place where there are increasingly bad weather events, spotty power supply, poor government, civil unrest, etc.

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        2 days ago

        so being poor?

        i grew up in a rural place with spotty power and limited civil services.

        you don’t need survival skills, you just need to plan ahead or have another place to go to until the power comes back up. like grandma’s house.

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      3 days ago

      Just because someone says survival scenario, doesn’t always mean it is about being in the middle of some jungle somewhere. It is about also upkeeping balances, making sure you’re not homeless .etc

      Come on now, think a little harder.