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Proceeds to perform hand signs against the clit faster than kakashi can read them
This is why companies have transitioned from cheats and instead offer microtransactions—you can still cheat, but at a cost. They are just trying to teach us real world lessons. Yet gamers still want to live in fantasy land where you should be able to cheat whenever you want just because.
Next time a big developer does something you don’t like, take a deep breath and shut up. They are doing it for your own good. Be thankful.
Thank you. Ubisoft. Thank you, EA. Thank you, Warner Bros. Rockstar, please follow their example—the world is watching, and we still have a lot to learn.
I’ve been watching a ton of Dr.Phil soundboard prank calls on YouTube lately so I’m already assuming this is the cause but wtf.