this was not framed as an ad of course, you paid for this, NPR donators

  • QuillQuote [they/them]
    hexagon
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    4 years ago

    In the interview he said "I have friends who video game" and talked about the game having the essence of tabletop games or some shit? and then interviewer asked about his character, stating that she had no idea that characters in video games could have extensive backstories, like what? Am I going insane?! I get these people have never played a game or experienced joy in their lives, but like how the fuck do you think a form of media, like books and tv and movies and shit doesn't have stories and characters? Good lord, the confidence with which these people live their lives despite their complete ignorance astounds me

    The utter lack of imagination is what really gets me with these neoliberal ghouls. It's absolutely absurd

    • Woly [any]
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      4 years ago

      Lmao that ad copy is so shit. There are actually people at NPR who play video games, they aren't all 60-yr-old crossword puzzle doers, how could they do such a bad job.

      Also,

      listening to NPR

      I knew you were a lib, Quill :stalin-shining:

      • QuillQuote [they/them]
        hexagon
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        4 years ago

        tbf its interesting to observe the propaganda for what it is, also keeps you fresh on what they're trying to manufacture consent for

        • Woly [any]
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          4 years ago

          I was just busting balls, I listen to them all the time. Although with the exception of On The Media, I generally discard all of their political opinions as trash.