I'll start things off.

This is old shit, but if you remember when Gamergate was at its height, a lot of them complained about "walking simulators," games like Gone Home, Dear Esther, etc. with very little in the way of typical gameplay mechanics like challenges that have to be overcome through skill or failure states. Gamergate dipshits seized on a white-hot, psychopathic hatred of these games, spinning the lack of skill required into bizarre conspiracy theories about game journalists promoting these as a plot by non-gamers to pave the way for the infiltration of gaming by "anti-gamers." Also because a lot of these games are about minorities, who of course GG assholes considered by default to not be "real gamers."

The thing is, I don't like walking simulators either. I've only played a few, but the only one I even kind of enjoyed was The Beginner's Guide (and even then, I don't think I would've missed out on much if I'd watched a longplay instead). The medium is the message, as the old saying goes, and the ability to engage through interaction with the mechanics is what sets games apart from other media. Walking simulators (and visual novels, but that's a different gripe) don't take advantage of this in a way that gets me invested. To me, a walking simulator feels like the equivalent of a movie that consists solely of a guy sitting in a chair and reading a story out loud.

The difference between me and a GG dipshit, of course, is that my dislike of the genre doesn't hinge on ridiculous conspiracy theories or hatred of minorities, and also that rather than wage some crusade to kick walking sims out of the gaming club, I just don't play them. In any case, though, the association is strong enough that it's something I tend to avoid bringing up.

  • RandyLahey [he/him]
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    how bill gates, more than possibly any other single individual, has oceans of blood on his hands from his actions on covid vaccines, because if you mention gates in the same breath as vaccines people will mentally lump you in with the (((mind-control-microsoft-vaccine-microchip))) crowd

    and speaking of bill gates, the obvious one of mentioning that the ruling class is full of paedophiles who use their wealth and power and connections to avoid any real consequences

    also: i really like walking simulators

    • duderium [he/him]
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      Libs have trouble distinguishing between communists and fascists, but communists actually hate fascists way more than libs do. It’s the liberals, after all, who constantly work with fascists—city councils funding the police or Biden funding the military, for example. Still, two liberals I know have mentioned that I sound like a Q cultist because I’m aware of Epstein. I think it’s a psychological defense for them. “Everyone who disagrees with me is either insane or a Russian puppet.”

      • StuporTrooper [he/him]
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        Pretty sure there's evidence the CIA pushed conspiracy theorists to discredit people reporting on actual government conspiracies.

    • StuporTrooper [he/him]
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      Bill Gates also caused thousands of deaths by starvation in Africa by "investing" in agriculture. The result was that starvation increased by 30% in countries because they had to export foodstuffs to pay down loans.