

Correct. The U.S. doesn’t top the list per capita, but you’re shifting the goalposts and you know it.


Correct. The U.S. doesn’t top the list per capita, but you’re shifting the goalposts and you know it.


Cry harder. The U.S. has more immigrants crossing their border with the intention to stay permanently per year than any other country in the world.


Exactly. Their employer doesn’t pay them a living wage, and refusing to tip sure as hell won’t fix that. Their employer couldn’t give less of a fuck.
Your mad at the system but taking it out on a server who didn’t do anything to deserve it?
Judging by your reply, it seems like you understand this but don’t care. That just makes you arrogant.


I’m not saying it doesn’t suck. It does.
You wouldn’t walk into someone else’s house and start ignoring their rules and boundaries.
When you’re in someone else’s home, show them respect, otherwise don’t go there.
Didn’t your parents ever teach you manners? I guess not.


Yeah, they get paid like $3 per hour. They need tips to make a living. I get that it’s a shitty system but that’s how it works. These are the things you need to understand before you travel to other countries and show off your ignorance.


People like you are the problem. The U.S. has a different tipping system compared to the rest of the world.
If you aren’t prepared to follow and respect another country’s customs and norms then get the f*** out


Because AAA doesn’t just mean “new game”. AAA is about budget, the size of development teams, the time it takes to make, and monetization layers. The AAA industry is struggling because they don’t really make games like they used to.


No, a three tined fork is a tiny trident


The only AAA game that I have legitimately enjoyed and played more than once is Red Dead Redemption II. Other AAA games are okay, but they feel a bit hollow and lack the immersion that RDR2 has. Then again, RDR2 was showing off a bit with what the industry can do.


No. AAA games don’t really exist anymore. They’re a thing of the past.


I’m unsure. I’m not interested in celebrities. Though I have seen some clips of her show where she has been pretty rude to her guests. Her name also appears in the Epstein files.
Close. The deep web is any part of the internet not indexed by regular search engines. The dark web is a subsection of the deep web which is only accessible through a certain browser.
I have mixed feelings when it comes to keychains. Big keychains give you something to grab which is practical, especially when wearing gloves. But keychains also add more weight and bulk.
Some hospitals use AI to scan patients and find signs of illness before it becomes a problem. I’d say that’s a pretty good use of AI.


You don’t. If their mind is already primed to fall for this nonsense, there isn’t much you can do to help them.


I agree with your point that people should get to decide for themselves. But not if their beliefs are hurting others. Historically, religion has done more harm than good.
Your argument kind of tripped over its own shoelaces there.
Calling someone a liar can be relevant, but only if you prove it with evidence tied to the claim. Otherwise it’s still an ad hominem.
I liked your smug little exit line to dodge pressure. It’s the debate equivalent of throwing a smoke bomb and walking away like you won.
“It’s not an ad hominem”
“My argument can no longer be againt the subject itself exclusively, but is also directed against you personally”
That is the literal definition of ad hominem. You just contradicted yourself. Well done.
Your comment quite quickly devolved into an ad hominem. If you had a strong argument against anything I said, you would have used it.
Online multiplayer games used to be fub but they have really gone downhill recently.
The most fun I have ever had in a video game was hunting a bear in RDR2 to make clothing with the pelt. It took several days but I think that’s what made finding the bear so satisfying.