>>13636508They have a massive corruption problem. At least the Chinese are helping them out a little I suppose.
>so both sides take the path of least resistance nowWhen I was little I was under the impression that only really mature adults discussed politics. It might have been like that once, but now most discussions are about as complex as children screaming at each other...
>governments can force companies to obey if they want to remain active in their regionsChina can do it because their market is very important. Gacha games make a killing over there because the rich spend a lot of money on them. The US would be able to do it too, but I doubt many other countries could. Their markets are more negligeable than these two's.
>ye maybe by the time he old enough to be here he wont even be noteworthyWell you never know... He'd have to move out by then, so he either becomes homeless and stops posting or he'll get even angrier from arguing with Carmen all day about getting a job (something something he's already an artist he doesn't need a job).
>are you unable to find your own contentBut like this I'm getting a few extras without having to look for them myself. And looking at regular pictures of girls is healthy, that's how I managed to avoid escalation for so long.
>>13635974I'm sure you can figure that out on your own...
I found it funny more than frustrating, I don't mind walking into living stereotypes from time to time.
>If you have to spend all your time making sure you're fed or clothed or not homeless or whatever then you can't truly be freeBut you still need to do all that. Most people still have to work to pay rent and buy food. The difference is that the work they do isn't for themselves and the house they live in isn't theirs.
Dark Souls 3. Sorry most games I still like today are either PC or PS exclusives...
>>13637226Your daily routine sounds like a nightmare. All you do is argue with people online and sleep a little every now and then.