@deactivated-61729df6235b8: Twitter one-ups them by reaching a wide audience, housing personal data, being relatively permanent, and manipulating users into continual engagement by inciting and encouraging outrage.
They say Sora was the most-requested character, but I have to wonder if they mean most-requested video game character. I imagine there must have been a lot of people who - seriously or as a joke - put Goku.
"It's not hard to be a decent human being: just mandate hiring us to leadership!" "(That way we can fire our enemies and hire our friends, who then fire their enemies and hire their friends, who… well, in the end, everyone will be able to get along (or disappear)!)"
@deth420: Big budget from a major studio is literally what AAA means. No need to call them anything else, "Triple A" already has the right connotations (ergo, being a cash grab).
The internet is a miraculous, world-changing technological marvel that has permeated our entire existence. Like, it's the kind of thing on which you could've based an entire series of sci-fi novels forty years ago.
The internet is to Twitter as cloning is to Jurassic Park.
Twitter is possibly the most volatile, irresponsible usage of the web conceivable, and all for mild amusement that could be found elsewhere.
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