Thinking about how my friends drop me home after we hang out no matter how late it is even though I live incredibly far away and feeling EXTREMELY emotional
Being able to separate "I don't like it" and "it's bad" - or at least understand that the distinction exists - is an important skill not even for an artist, but for any person.
THIS. it sounds harsh but itโs true, and itโs okay that not everyone is a writer. not everyone *needs* to be a writer. having ideas is not enough to claim yourself as one - youโve got to be willing to turn that into words on a page that you yourself have crafted.
Without physical games:
- Midnight launches are dead
- Collectors Editions lose half of their value
- You canโt share, trade, or sell your games
- You canโt buy used games
- If thereโs a server outage, youโre shit out of luck
- YOU OWN NOTHING
My whole life has been defined by climate anxiety. From childhood to today there hasn't been a single day where it hasn't at least been at the back of my mind, weighing on me ever heavier with every passing year.
As a reminder, Discord has had no less than two data breaches, one of which they tried to pass off as the vendor's fault when in reality, it came from their OWN support portal, meaning that time was on them.
Make of that what you will.