Just like you know when to say enough to their bullshit when it's very obvious they are reaping you off is something that most gamers need to learn how to do.
And if you're very good at working out, you wouldn't even look like you were on a holiday because you would have enough time to put in more hours in keeping fit.
My brother owns the pokeball and still makes use of the ball as a pressure pressing ball whenever he's stressed out. It looks funny in my eyes by the way.
I can't really remember where I saw the game's advertisement, I think that it's in Nickelodeon channel. I didn't follow it well, I think that now is the time to look more into the game.
In the end, when they are done destroying the game, there are still so many more they would go after as well. It's been their pattern for years. It's just a shame what they did with the Paradise edition of the game.
I do completely agree with you. Why I said it's a phase thing is that some people who didn't have in them to trust have turned to trust and vice versa. On your point on the one's that are completely honest, I can't dispute that at all. Pets (dogs for me) are more honest than most human beings.
I came across a scientific research report on Sky News about a program called Thymia that's been used to diagnose and treat depression.
https://news.sky.com/story/video-games-that-diagnose-monitor-and-treat-depression-developed-by-scientists-12521681
The cancelation of E3 was a disappointment but I wasn't really surprised at it because I did saw that coming but don't fret too much about it. There will always be another one.