dianyxx

joined 2 months ago
 

Too many shitlords on it treating it like Reddit as they jerk eachother off with their fat folds both on their gargantuan stomachs and chins.

[–] dianyxx@kbin.melroy.org 0 points 2 months ago

I thought the idea of questions were that they would prompt answers, not people rushing in to openly debate and bring up arguments that weren't asked. Hey, maybe you ought to ask a question on here that is open to that?

[–] dianyxx@kbin.melroy.org -2 points 2 months ago

Cool story. Bye.

 

Life is too short to be indecisive on what you want to do in life. I think that the 30s are really the period in your life where you have to maybe consider deciding where your life is to go. How you want it to be, where you want it to be, and such. Some people figure it out far earlier than others. Some people still are trying to figure it out.

All I'm simply saying is wherever and however you want life to be for you personally, is to not take too long. Try different things, try anything with the time you've been given. Because nothing will hit harder than being in a position in life later down the road. And you're unable to really do many things like you once did, because of the time you've taken too long when being indecisive.

Life is too short to be spending time word-jousting with plain idiots online. The most anyone may get out of me anymore is just a couple of responses. But mainly I will resort to instant-blocking. I'll read just a glance of what's said, write it off, and then block. Because I know some incredibly lonely people out there online, who want arguments to go on for hours and days.

That's not me, not anymore, because that used to be me like 2 years ago. All of the time I've burnt trying to fend off massive waves of stupid illogical people who work overtime to make themselves feel better at your expense while you're the one penalized at the end over it despite you having the moral high ground above it all.

So these days, I don't care what you have to say back to me, I'll say what I want to say and that'll be the end of it. I'll only expand if I think I haven't said enough.

[–] dianyxx@kbin.melroy.org 0 points 2 months ago

I can't wait to see the statistics of how many vehicular manslaughter cases and suicides related to abruptly driving your car into solid barricades, ditches or trees will be because of this.

[–] dianyxx@kbin.melroy.org -2 points 2 months ago

Okay, I'll stick to an OS that currently don't have that feature and still got a few years left of extensive support. Of which I'll still be on said OS even if support truly ends, by which comes time to consider upgrading, Microsoft will already be on the next Windows version.

See how your blatant and baseless assumption falls apart? Idiot.

[–] dianyxx@kbin.melroy.org 1 points 2 months ago

I've always felt that it should be the lifetime of the creator and if there's no heir established to carry the reigns of the IP - then public domain. Companies like Disney love to lobby and push that number and have pushed that number to ridiculous lengths so that it's like 500 years (exaggerated since we know it's like 90+).

Because say the creator dies, they have not picked a heir or that they don't have anyone to entrust with, with their IP. It gets funneled through the state's laws of inestate succession.

However, what we mostly have seen is when an owner does give up the rights and it's in the hands of greedy mongrels like Disney. What happens is that the IP is just in a cycle of re-release hell just to keep whatever trademark or copyright alive, doesn't matter about the quality which is usually shit.

And in the video games industry, we've seen copyrights to games that will never see the light of day. Copyrights and IP rights get hot potato'ed all the time because there's so many people involved that it complicates things whenever a creator dies or vice versa. It's why we haven't seen digital releases for No One Lives Forever 1 and 2.

So, copyright has unnecessarily made things complex to where IPs are just used as extensive methods of profit, some of which aren't even being directed to the original creators. Which makes me feel like copyright should just be the lifetime of the creator and then outsourced to public domain.

[–] dianyxx@kbin.melroy.org 2 points 2 months ago

Because this is not Reddit where regurgitated, repetitive garbage is reposted ad-nauseum. If you're going to say "Reddit is more forgiving...wah" then here's an idea - GO BACK TO REDDIT AND STAY THERE!

[–] dianyxx@kbin.melroy.org 6 points 2 months ago

We don't need an app to watch Musk gush and cum all over himself with content that is nothing that involves himself.

[–] dianyxx@kbin.melroy.org 3 points 2 months ago

Wonder what it'll get out of 'Kill Zuckerberg' and other things.

[–] dianyxx@kbin.melroy.org 9 points 2 months ago

Probably a sign to come but somewhere else.

 

Like really. Now I'm going to say that playing games, listening to music, watching shows/movies and even reading books is a bit of a luxury. It's a quality of life thing. But that doesn't always mean that each of those mediums have to be charged so damn much to even enjoy. Much less, the quality that gets shoveled out anyways with what we've seen.

What pisses me off the most with the entertainment industry, is how they expect you to buy the same things whether it's a different format or on a platform multiple times. Furthermore, they willingly take away shows, movies .etc on a reguar cyclic basis on streaming platforms.

When AnimeSuge went down, I felt a little lost and for once actually considered subscribing to Crunchyroll because AnimeSuge had the 1997 Berserk on there. Guess what? Crunchyroll and no where else had it. So much for the legal alternative, huh? By the way, yes I know of alternative sources so please don't recommend me those thanks.

And this is the thing with this fucking industry as a whole. They honestly have this mentality where if something is not available then it's "too bad, fuck you" or if something is broken or not working then it's just "BUY ANOTHER AT FULL PRICE!" because they look down at people making backups of their copies.

It's like, leave us the fuck alone. If something is not available anymore with absolutely no assured plans to bring it back for re-release and to be available on even streaming platform which leaves us to pirate - let it fucking be. What, are you going to make a shitstorm for people who buy movies and shows while thrifting? Surprised these fuckers haven't gotten to that process yet because of how god damn greedy they are.

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