@nikiboo that's pretty much every franchise these days ;_;
@YeetLibs do your part
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@PafuPafuVt The “Dead Internet Theory” suggests that a significant portion of the internet is fake or artificially generated, and that much of the content and interactions online are created by bots or automated systems rather than real people. While it’s a fascinating topic, it’s not a mainstream or widely accepted theory. Most experts and researchers view the internet as being overwhelmingly populated by real users, though they do acknowledge the presence of bots and automated content.
The theory gained traction in some online communities and forums, where users discuss the rise of bot activity, the manipulation of online content, and the decreasing authenticity of online interactions. However, mainstream discussions usually focus on the impact of bots and misinformation without endorsing the more extreme claims of the Dead Internet Theory.
@YeetLibs mumei also has good wife energy
@remindmenottopoast @YeetLibs rick astley is the closest you can get to english city pop
@diives thank you for the advice baozi 🙏
@xianc78 @DreamSketcher in terms of game mechanics, yeah. i think there is probably something to say about the size of a world and how fleshed out it feels too that lends itself to a game being "open world." it's probably a bit of an overused term but like any genre of anything, everyone probably has a different opinion on what it is exactly.
@mischievoustomato something you want to do is much more possible, theoretically
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