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MegaphoneStallone

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  1. What is a popular product of service that is really just a scam? As I've said in many other posts probably, I'm a big believer that social media is a scam. It's lining the pockets of an elite few by mining our data. It's having a negative effect on our children's social skills. It's just, icky. My other one is Google Home/Siri/Alexa/Whatever else. Seriously, giving advertising companies a wire tap in your home...
  2. I agree with you, it's definitely something I could do without. I mean, imply it's going to happen - but that's all we need. We're gaming, we're not here for that.
  3. I can agree with this. The possibilities to help people are probably fantastic - but so is that in focusing on medical advancements, ethical studies on the human mind etc. It's not like we couldn't solve the same problems with different, safer avenues. Or, we could take the same avenue, and just make sure we put ethics above profitability. Because if we're solving the problems you mention, following the trajectory we are currently on, it's not about helping the vulnerable - it's about profiting from the exploitation of the vulnerable, which is so much worse than what we even have now.
  4. Well damn. I haven't played any. For me, it's between Vice City and 3...And normally I side with GTA 3. I like the way the story goes in that one! 😄
  5. Oh, cool. Doesn't sound like my sort of thing - but cool. From the description Stacey gave it doesn't seem like Monkey Island at all. Monkey Island you select dialogue via clicking predetermined quotes...Not to mention all the clicking on objects etc you click.
  6. Annnnd here he is trying to tell everyone how 'not racist' he is... https://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-updates/incidents/airline-passenger-who-abused-77yearold-mother-insists-hes-not-a-racist/news-story/86262e9cb84303e40a705f63c7c02b6c I'm inclined to agree with the Gayles. He said some pretty damn racist things for a non-racist.
  7. Yeah, my older brother played it a lot - which is why I got into it, in like 1996, when I was way too young to understand what it was all about. It came out in like 1992 I think.
  8. Okay sure. Could you elaborate on what you like for me? Simply because a different perspective is always nice - and as you can see, from my view it's all doom and gloom.
  9. How does it work? I'm really not familiar here. Is it where you control a character through text, or is this full on RPG forum stuff?
  10. I would argue we're more shifting to being (even more of) a Corporatocracy than anything else. But in a manner of speaking yes, a dystopia of sorts.
  11. Valhalla/Ragnarok So underappreciated that I could only find like two images of it on Google. I miss it.
  12. Unless your every day Joey Sh*t-for-brains on the street starts to have a change of heart and take their humanity and privacy, and general basic rights seriously and see what companies they are allowing to infringe on them and how, I would say it's more an inevitability than possibility. Let's go back to 2005. How rare was it for someone to give out the real name even on the public internet, because of trust and privacy issues? Like their full name...Maybe some did. Now attach that with marital status, city, workplace etc. all for public view. Very few - and the few that did had a lot of gain financially for it. Then Facebook comes along, utilises the network effect, people's guards lower significantly - they capitalise on and exploit this, and their users. Start retaining data, and selling it (essentially an electronic form of human trafficking.) People were okay with it, I mean, people have nothing to hide, right? (As if that's the point or something.) Then comes Siri, Google, Alexa...Basically wire taps in our homes. Again, people have nothing to hide - who cares if it's technically always listening. It's just infuriating to me. People need to understand their rights a lot more, but it's a slippery slope and we're sliding down fast. As for the consequences of VR intergration, chips in our bodies, 'the singularity' etc. Watch this space. Corporations are going to keep trying to add to their wealth by pushing these boundaries more and more, it all depends on how much the general populous will let them get away with. It's sad most people don't realise, if we as a collective say 'No. Not cool.' these companies will have to scale it back - their profitability will depend on it, and really that's all that matters to them. /rant
  13. The other thread I think was 'how has gaming influenced your real life' so yeah, very similar. My answer is pretty much going to be the same - I learned a lot about skating boarding, which was a fixture of my early teens through Tony' Hawk's ProSkater. The other thing though, The Sims taught me about a bit of economic management. So that's fun.
  14. LOL. I wouldn't rely on Elon 'Rich Kid From The Emerald Mine' Musk to be the guy to bring anything actually substantial but okay - he's trying too hard to be Richard Branston. Anyway. Hopefully it doesn't come in our lifetime. It sounds like a crappy existence. I guess I could, and probably will, just opt-out of such nonsense. And on your point about maintaining the system - dude, think about it. THIS IS WHAT THOSE PEOPLE WILL WANT. You put people in another reality, you can data mine their minds and experiences, you can even possibly have some control or at the very least influence over them. People maintaining the system would not oppose this, this is the next logical step within the system.
  15. The Sims 3. I've had it for three days. My kids grew up and I'm starting to get a bit bored by it. 😛 It's just such a time suck.
  16. A lot less. As a kid I gamed pretty much daily without exception. Nowadays it's when I get time, if I get time.
  17. LOL. Not at all. I buy whatever cheap phone is around, as I used my phone basically only for calling, maybe texting. I'm not the most technological guy around - and I have an iPod. I have a flip phone at the moment. No smartphones here.
  18. Active shooter at Tree of Life Congregation Synagogue in Pittsburgh Police and other emergency services in Pennsylvania are responding to an active shooter at the Tree of Life Congregation Synagogue in Pittsburgh, officials say. At least 7 people are reported dead. The incident began just before 10 a.m. ET on Saturday when officers were called to reports of a shooting at the synagogue, which is located at 5898 Wilkins Avenue. The gunman opened fire at responding police officers. Witnesses who called 911 said the gunman walked into the synagogue and opened fire, but other details were not immediately known. Officers found victims on multiple floors when they began searching the building. Read on: https://bnonews.com/site/index.php/2018/10/shooting-at-tree-of-life-synagogue-pittsburgh/ So, this seems to have really only happened in the last hour or so and the story is still developing - awful, awful stuff. But the very stuff that makes me a huuuuuuge supporter of gun control. At the moment reports are that around 7 are dead. RIP to the victims, hearts out to all affected by this tragedy. 😞
  19. I place 0 stock in Halloween, I'm actually avoiding a Podcast this month because they won't shut up about it. 😛 (Looking at you, Stuff To Blow Your Mind.) Nah, it sounds pretty good though. I especially love the sound of it not being two people who are already on board. I'll let you know what I think!
  20. I thought this would be an interesting topic that we really don't have yet. I personally am married, have been for the better part of a decade now - because old.
  21. Apu is set to be axed from The Simpsons following racial controversy AFTER months of controversy surrounding the racial treatment of beloved The Simpsons character Apu, one of the show’s producers has revealed the acharacter will be axed. “I’ve verified from multiple sources now: They’re going to drop the Apu character altogether,” producer Adi Shankar has told IndiWire. “They aren’t going to make a big deal out of it, or anything like that, but they’ll drop him altogether just to avoid the controversy,” Shankar said. The popular show came under fire over its portrayal of convenience store Kwik-owner Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, who first appeared on the show in 1990. The criticism of Apu’s character first surfaced in November 2017 with the release ofcomedian Hari Kondabolu’s documentary The Problem With Apu. Source: https://www.news.com.au/entertainment/tv/apu-is-set-to-be-axed-from-the-simpsons-following-racial-controversy/news-story/3f59c0676c4af24aa99f588449fdd1c7 It's something I'm kind of shamed to say I hadn't really thought about, but the character Apu really is kind of ridiculous, over the top and insensitive. Literally a stereotype. I see where the controversy has come from and I kind of applaud The Simpsons for writing him out and moving on. That said, I'm not a fan of NuSimpsons anyway, so also don't really care what happens.
  22. I'm into hearing more about The Parapod. Is it fiction or non-fiction? If it's non-fiction I will for sure give it a shot.
  23. Actually yes, add this to my list as well. I skip intros and cut scenes as a matter of routine. I mean, maybe if I am really invested I'll watch them - but I'm rarely invested in a game to that extent. If I wanna kick back and watch something, I have NetFlix.
  24. I guess it was still in the family though - but you had no access to it? Did it survive? Is it still alive today?
  25. Escape From Monkey Island had it's moments - but it definitely is a step back. "Look at the size of her...Ponytail." The first two, were certainly nowhere close to as well done as Curse though. I mean, Curse has Murray - and Murray is golden.
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