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Thanks for steam points le kind stranger. You agree with me so much you reward me.
It's like Twix bars.
We’re no longer beating around the bush and trying to play the politeness game, like we did the in the past. Instead we’re finally getting people to come out of their shells and show us who they really are. And as it turns out: a whole lot of them were very ugly and nasty people, on the inside.
That’s a good thing, in my book.
Most are just sensitive snowflakes who meltdown at the first sign of something they don't like.
I don't engage in political forums because they're often filled with extremists (from either side/perspective) and/or trolls. And if I were to engage in political discussions, it wouldn't be on Steam anyways... I like to separate the chaos of politics from the enjoyment of gaming. 🙂
Certain people with political leanings sympathetic with the Left just can't leave it alone...
Both in the US and out... they're obsessed with "trying to change the world"
And not for the better...