I'm Kirby and this is where I might be posting random stuff or retweeting people and things I like. He/Him
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Gaming Account: @kirbycanvasgame
@RileyWuff This is my first year participating. I'm not a good artist, but I am working hard and as you can see from each picture, I'm getting better with every one. I expect nothing, but enjoy the art I do get. :3
@humble@DonorsChoose I got the bundle and I get the message "Oops! This bundle requires a purchase price of at least $25 to receive content." to which I did pay. I got the access codes, but no brushes and assets.
💸REFUND POLICE GIVEAWAY ALERT💸
My entire content creator persona is built around making questionable financial decisions, so here’s another one:
I’m giving away 2 $20 Steam gift cards to fund your next suspicious purchase.
To enter:
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You do not need to follow me to be eligible but you probably should if you enjoy:
• Weird indie games
• Bad jokes
• More giveaways
Winners will be picked at random on Monday 7/6 evening (EST) and announced in the replies.
Please spend this more responsibly than I do.
I want to clarify something whenever I talk about the shift to digital media. I’m not upset because of nostalgia.
I work in IT, so I look at this from a different perspective than most who do not work in the Technical Industry. Most digital games today are cloud-based downloads. In simple terms, “the cloud” just means someone else’s computer.
That means the companies in control have complete control over what you paid for. They can sell a game for $90 today and remove it from the storefront tomorrow with little or no warning. If access depends entirely on their servers and their decisions, do we really own it?
To me, this isn’t ownership. This is a glorified renters fee for gaming disguised as ownership and I hate it.
And that’s exactly why I have a problem with it.
@Sony@PlayStation
@KiwiPomSuki As someone working IT, I JUST assisted with fixing a compromised account who signed into a fake Microsoft sign in page and did not have MFA enabled, all because the sender was someone he trusted. Anything can happen.
@LittleAlphaPup My Steam name is my sona name and one day, to get my attention, my coworker called me Kirby. He thought nothing of it because it's my gamer name. Definitely had to pull him aside to say "Don't forget I'm a furry and you called me by my name."