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This comes to mind with the recent uptick (from my eyes, YMMV) of the amount of violence by the perpetrators of violence is made into media for everyone to glamorize. The money could have been given to the families harmed but instead, it's made into something to clamor for an award. It's so sick.

byhttps://jacky.wtf • posted archived copycurrent

I mentioned a while ago about how I mistook the leading games as an indicator of the kind of games people want — which is always incorrect. People don't even know that they've been monitored in the things they're using every day, so how can any "metric" be authentic of their behavior? This just motivates me to work with people who care about people to not feed into the excessively normalized state of violence that's randomly been deemed okay.

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