People who proudly boast about how they never spend a dime on Epic Games, in their store, but has hundreds of free games to play with no intent to play them. Like, I don’t know who is supposed to be impressed by that. Not to mention, that’s not really a good method of protesting if you’re someone who hates Epic Games.

You’re still spending the time and effort, not to mention even bothering to have an account with them to begin with, to redeem free games that they give away. Who are you seriously trying to impress or what message are you trying to convey? Because all I see are contradictions and ironies.

  • neidu3@sh.itjust.worksM
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    2 days ago

    I am really not.

    Wait, is this what South Park was referring to in some episode (I don’t remember which) where some goblinesque creature shows up and they refer to it as “It’s very famous!” ? TIL…

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      Yes, that’s exactly the reference. it was a reality tv star from jersey shore which was extremely popular and controversial at that time. and she was famous for being a gross goblin creature, figuratively. south park ran with the joke and made her a literal goblin creature.