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The Exostrider, Lahai Roi, truly is based
Civilisation has no sun? Take my reactor
No ecosystem? Take my parts
Cant predict void storms? Take my eyes
You built me an imperfect drive that will one day wear out, killing me?
Excellent, now we both have beating hearts
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message to WuWa players:
though we all love the game in our own ways, it’s important to not be on either extremes—you don’t own kuro and don’t have to whale to be a valid player. and you also don’t have a personal agenda against them to be doomposting every patch.
unfortunately our fandom is full of people who are morally fucked and give us a bad reputation. it’s important to curate your timeline by blocking those you don’t agree with than stalking or harassing them to the point of making up allegations. the game is beautiful yet it received so much backlash and hate. new players didn’t feel comfortable to post for so long because of the state of the fandom.
it’s time we mature up and stop interacting with those that make us miserable. build a community that encourages new and returning players to feel safe asking advice about builds. a place where we participate in lore discussions without comparisons and without forcing our headcanons onto others.
you can like the game without posting about it. you can like multiple gacha games at the same time—this isn’t a monogamous marriage where you have to be loyal and commit to a single media forever. there doesn’t have to be constant drama and fights between hoyoverse and kuro. at the end of the day, we are all consumers of RPGs and not creators.
i understand that it’s hard not to be defensive when something you like gets attacked, but it’s important to be respectful and impartial. acknowledge faults where they lay, praise where it’s due, and leave the conversation if you’re arguing against idiots ( grail ).
let’s move on and connect over our love of the game instead of proving our right to love it. any country that rejects “tourists” is a patriarchy built upon discrimination, using labels to demean and deter them from joining. very reflective of a certain cancer community who has been calling every kurobot that.
signing off,
kyo
People who cried about shoving more characters into the MSQ and called the story trash are now switching up after 3.1 and calling it peak - even though 3.1 didn’t change that aspect of the writing.
It's almost like shoving characters into MSQ doesn't make a better-written story.
With the week of wuwa 3.1 coming I think it's worth reminding people that if you're growing tired of a game or don't like the way a game is going you can simply stop playing it. Not toxic positivity just...common sense. Don't like it don't play it. Save your brain and your time.
A Gen Z joined the team.
Week one.
During onboarding, the manager said,
“We sometimes stay late during peak periods.”
Gen Z nodded.
Then asked,
“Is that paid… or just expected?”
The room went quiet.
- No attitude.
- No rebellion.
- Just a question.
Later that day, HR mentioned “growth opportunities.”
Gen Z replied,
“Does growth include raises, or just more responsibility?”
Again, silence.
- No laziness.
- No entitlement.
- Just clarity.
That’s when the team realized something.
When people say
“Gen Z is lazy,”
what they really mean is:
Gen Z watched old generation
- skip meals,
- miss birthdays,
- work weekends,
- and burn out
only to be told
“budgets are tight”
and “be grateful you have a job.”
So Gen Z chose differently.
- They don’t romanticize overwork.
- They don’t confuse suffering with ambition.
- They don’t trade health for praise.
They still work hard.
They just refuse to work for nothing.
It’s not laziness.
It’s pattern recognition.
And honestly,
after everything old generation went through…
Can you really blame them?