Brocon
@Brocon@lemmy.world
- Comment on Anime pfps rise up 7 months ago:
But the broader visibility out of the niches is a more recent phenomenon. I’m around the net since the early bulletin boards thanks to my really forward looking parents. And jeah. I’ve seen shit early on. But furries are something that I’ve first encountered in their recent form in the late 2000s early 2010s. Andnthat was about 20 years after the first acoustic coupler sounds rang through my parents living room. And I sure as hell didn’t shy away from all the places where they could have been encountered.
- Comment on Anime pfps rise up 8 months ago:
Nope. Furries are a really recent phenomenon.
- Comment on Guess which game? 9 months ago:
It’s a hate/love thing. The worst best f2p.
You can play for free and get every game relevant content and weapon. But you have to grind really hard if you don’t want to use a booster.
You can see beautiful vistas and planets and tech palaces and and and. But most other players just rush through the level to get it over with.
There are so many weapons and frames. But there are sooo many weapons and frames.
I have some other gripes. But these are some of the ones I heard often.
- Comment on How Disney and Warner Bros. Are Causing Internet Piracy to Boom | Platforms like Netflix, Hulu, and Disney+ were supposed to do away with pirated media. Instead, they may make them stronger than ever. 10 months ago:
I’m in the same boat. I feel like everything is just regurgitated over and over again. Every twist, every turn. And I’m tired of watching something and be able to predict, what the plot will be. It’s the same with music. Many songs are written to perform by metrics, like length and listener retention in the first 30 seconds, so that you reach the magical monetization line on the streaming platform of your labels choice.
- Comment on You had unrestricted access to the internet as a child, didn't you? 1 year ago:
Back in the early 90s there was no internet in the form we know it. It was in later half of the 90s.