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"Would you buy a game if the developer was friends with a pedophile?"
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It's stupid to refuse to buy a game because the dev has a friend you've never met that you don't like, that's not "Not wanting to engage with faggot shit" cause you don't have to befriend (Let alone meet) his friends.
I wouldn't go that far. I glanced over the groomcord screenshots, and, in one of them he says that he "would be fine with yuri if it were interesting" (slightly paraphrasing). From what I see, he only hates "siegheilis" because the fans are obnoxious, not because of the yirifaggotry itself. Tolerating degeneracy if it's "interesting" or "not obnoxious" isn't "based".
I have an extraordinary ability, a divine sense [1], which allows me to easily see and determine if something is degenerate or not at a glance. When I first saw this in '24 I was extremely repulsed.
It's unfortunately very rare to find a game with a female protagonist in {current year} which isn't degenerate.
[1] Schizophrenia can be described as extreme pattern recognition. I have observed that the effects are varied depending on IQ, which is also pattern recognition. I am high IQ enough that I am able to essentially merge the schizo pattern recognition with the regular. I also believe that it is due to being with the Holy Spirit, because when I used to be a degenerate, I did not have this sense. Regular people, who are also with the Holy Spirit, have this. I often hear it described as a subtle revulsion towards unholy things. I believe that it, combined with my PR ability, gives me a very powerful sense.
Wow, some theological texts and pseudo-esoteric books, this surely exhonerates them. You will know them by their fruits, and their fruits are tolerance towards evil.
Wow, some theological texts and pseudo-esoteric books, this surely exhonerates them. You will know them by their fruits, and their fruits are tolerance towards evil.
Obviously different degrees of evil, but evil nontheless. This shouldn't be hard to understand.
Whenever somebody gives me shit online, I take a look at their profile, and they’re ALMOST ALWAYS an Undertale fan. What is it about that stupid game that turns people into zombies?
The game didn't turn them into zombies; the game attracts zombies. Those people were already lost, they're just congregating around a shared interest that activates their autism.
It's okay guys, Peripetia is totally not troonslop garbage because an anime avatar nigger (literally a negro btw) is foaming at the mouth over his favourite pixel alignments on the screen (fugly low-poly """anime""" 3d model and cringe interface drawn by a coomer) and also the dev has heckin based fetishes and only grooms one minor on discord at a time instead of several?? That's a freaking WIN you guys, time to throw your hard-earned shekels at this unemployed polish twink that totally doesn't goon to xis OCs or uses the game as xis personal political blog to sperg out the hottest takes around the block of Russia bad and America worse!!
Whenever somebody gives me shit online, I take a look at their profile, and they’re ALMOST ALWAYS an Undertale fan. What is it about that stupid game that turns people into zombies?
My somewhat tipsy take is that people hate him because he's more or less a Pharisee putting on his show.
It's easy to forget, given how the term is used pejoratively nowadays, but in their time the Pharisees were more or less considered the based trads who actually cared about their faith and tradition in their day. In an era where the temple was run by people who openly mocked concepts like the resurrection of the dead and (IIRC) denied a lot of the Torah mattered at all, and where their homeland was openly ruled by foreigners, the Pharisees made a point of deeply studying and following their own tradition, and were widely respected by the common people for it.
Now, you've probably heard about about the Pharisees so rigidly following the spirit of the law in favour of the letter, but there was another important part: their spiritual life was very, VERY performative. They basically made a big show of trying to come up with as many "based" takes and public displays of basedness as possible to seperate themselves from the plebs, but inside were skeezy, self-image fucks who made crazy demands of the public that they themselves didn't follow and cheated their own families out of money. This very week is the Sunday of the Paralytic, and something that comes up in every sermon on the topic is how the Pharisees saw a man who'd been lame for 38 years walking and didn't even think ask him how he was healed, but pestered him with questions about what absolute degenerate had told him to carry his bed on a Saturday.
I kind of worry that social media and the recent fashionableness of Christianity risks pushing a lot of people into a form of this. Standards that could be turned towards one's self are instead focused exclusively on other people and the world. You get a lot of people who are constantly trying to outdo each other by portraying themselves as more holy and based than everyone else, and it seems to result in a lot of really shallow people who know a lot of trivia but utterly fail to live the basics of Christian life themselves, all the while complaining about how no one else lives up to their own standards.
I can't go into it a whole lot (TL;DR the game's dev process was pretty dysfunctional in general), but the guy who did most of the writing, mapping, art direction, and a lot of the scripting was a guy who went homeless multiple times over the game's development and who's been hospitalised a couple times over the last few years. That's also a big part of Peripeteia's level design is so unusual: most of it was based off a homeless guy's experience with urban exploration and utterly bizarre bits of architecture he found in real-life buildings.