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Grab the Codex by the pussy

 

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Of course the very big RPG that will dwarf them all will be open world, how can it not be?
 

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I like this "internet never forgets" moment. On a side note - I don't really get Twitter. Are you guys actually using it?
It's a convenient place to get updates from a lot of different people and blog into the void (or an audience if that's a thing you have or want).
 
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I like this "internet never forgets" moment. On a side note - I don't really get Twitter. Are you guys actually using it?

I stopped using it once they started requiring identifying information, the same as Youtube did when they were taken over by Google. My thought was why give companies run by Bolsheviks your name, a map to your home, and your future thought crimes? They didn't need this information to operate their business before, so why demand it after they become a monopoly?
 

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I stopped using it once they started requiring identifying information, the same as Youtube did when they were taken over by Google. My thought was why give companies run by Bolsheviks your name, a map to your home, and your future thought crimes? They didn't need this information to operate their business before, so why demand it after they become a monopoly?

I've never had to give them anything. :M Maybe they only do that if you're acting suspiciously.
 

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They didn't need this information to operate their business before, so why demand it after they become a monopoly?

Have you ever read about monetisation of personal data and targeted ads?
 

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