
Originally Posted by
Breakbeat
Anyone with true rage over a game, over not having early access ... even over setting fire to $40 or $60 or even $100 (if that's the way the 'enraged' want to look at it) should be ashamed of themselves.
Frustrated, I get. Disappointed, I get. But even if a crisp new $100 bill flew out of my wallet and into a dumpster fire ... it wouldn't enrage me. Would I be pissed? Sure, momentarily. But I'm not going to go medieval on people because of a small loss.
Most of these folks losing their ever-loving minds over a video game and a week of 'early access' are sorely lacking in the life experience department and have their priorities entirely out of whack. It makes me wonder how they react when actual bad things happen to them. I mean - get this - things actually worse than losing a bit of money, a bit of time, or being unable to play a game.
What do you enraged cave-people do when you get in a car crash, get passed over for a promotion or outright fired, get a bad health diagnosis like cancer, lose someone close to you?
Never mind, I already know, I guess. I see the news, I see the folks driving through crowds and blowing away their classmates.
This is a massive parenting failure on a disgusting scale. Like, it is truly disgusting that parents no longer instill patience, logic, and values into their children. They pop out the kid, sit them down with a tablet, and let TikTok and Instagram raise their child. Hence - the 'enraged' that have lost a few bucks or a pittance of time.
Kid gets a cookie taken away from them at two years old, and instead of the mature parent explaining to the kid that you will, indeed, sometimes lose a cookie, the kid goes to Twitter and Snapchat and finds the other three-hundred kids that have lost cookies, and all of them band together in the echo-chamber of "LOSING COOKIES SUCKS, WE WON'T STAND FOR IT, WE WANT COMPENSATION AND OUR DADS SHOULD BE FIRED."
Great job, humans, you should be really proud of your parents for raising you right. Parents, beam with pride that your kids that are losing their mind over this. Excellent job; you all have reached the pinnacle of #pettiness and #repulsivebehavior. #Yay!
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