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Sounds like the anti-trust violation from hell. You sell a million games and then those games are now competition on the market. So you FUD the competition which in this case happens to be your previous customers, but hey, what have done for me lately? I figure this already a done deal and we're just being afforded some time to acclimate.
Personally, I think as long as people are voting to win, then we will get whatever the government decides to afford us. We have to have the courage to vote on policy, blindly. If we vote on policy, then we'll start making the people that do win uncomfortable, and they'll stop affording us the rights we think we have today, and more people will stop voting for them, and eventually we'll win on policy. But things will get worse before they get better. And the real question is, to be or not to be. Do we want to live in a matrix world where we feel like we have rights that we really don't have?
Be real, be sober.
Sounds like the anti-trust violation from hell. You sell a million games and then those games are now competition on the market. So you FUD the competition which in this case happens to be your previous customers, but hey, what have done for me lately? I figure this already a done deal and we're just being afforded some time to acclimate.
Personally, I think as long as people are voting to win, then we will get whatever the government decides to afford us. We have to have the courage to vote on policy, blindly. If we vote on policy, then we'll start making the people that do win uncomfortable, and they'll stop affording us the rights we think we have today, and more people will stop voting for them, and eventually we'll win on policy. But things will get worse before they get better. And the real question is, to be or not to be. Do we want to live in a matrix world where we feel like we have rights that we really don't have?
Be real, be sober.
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