this post was submitted on 27 Nov 2024
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I mean, the much more obvious answer is that a terminal patient was incredibly thankful to get a sneak peak at a game he may not live to see released, of his favourite series, and was playing the game with my exactly the most unbiased lens.
Which is okay. You don't have to dig any deeper than that, you can just be happy that this person got to play the game.
No. I have to be absolutely miserable and constantly offended by something.
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If it's a real story then of course I'm happy for him. I just don't believe anything on social media or anything that a corporation says. I mean, why would I? We are constantly lied to.