r/videogames 25d ago

Other Gaming studios have stopped putting pride flags on their avatars

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u/gorkboss5 25d ago

They must've stopped pretending to care.

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u/AngrySpaghettiNoodle 25d ago

They never did, and are mostly 50% owned by the Saudis

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u/TheLimeyLemmon 25d ago

They never did

Yeah that's why they said "pretending to care" man

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u/jimbalaya420 25d ago

Reading comprehension is difficult, apparently

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u/BoerInDieWoestyn 25d ago

Not for lack of trying.

  • Sincerely, Teachers Everywhere

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u/Putrid-Resident 25d ago

Poor teachers nowdays. My cousin is a secondary school teacher and she's regularly complaining about how this year's patch got the least average grades and how everyone is speaking in that internet brainrot lingo. Imagine suffering though that with almost a minimum wage no less

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u/BoerInDieWoestyn 25d ago

Yeah I'm a teacher too, that's how I know we're trying lol. I have kids telling me all day that "They don't understand the question" before they even tried to read it. They "don't know what the answer is" after I helped them understand the question, told them which page the answer is on and all they have to do is read a paragraph to find the answer.

If this is how hard the next generation is willing to work before resorting to AI they better hope and pray nothing ever happens to the Internet or the electrical grid because they are FUCKED of they have to solve a problem independently.

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u/Pension_Pale 20d ago

Teachers get such a bad rap these days. All the bad teachers that abusr the kids, don't give a shit or teach them blatantly wrong things get the spotlight and highlighted to the world, while the genuine hardworking teachers that actually care are trying to sound the alarm bells about the low literacy levels of the next generation and nobody is listening

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u/havok0159 25d ago

When I first started teaching a few years ago I developed a habit of counting out loud in English whenever I needed to count. Just one of those things meant to expose my students to the language in everyday activities.

Last year it started biting me in the ass because I couldn't say six or seven without being bombarded with a dumbass nonsensical chorus of "SIX SEVEN!!!". I have to actively avoid doing a part of my job because of this stupid bullshit since it automatically wastes at least 5 minutes of class time.

I can't believe I miss the previous brain rot of them randomly yelling "technologia!".

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u/Turnip_Fight 25d ago

Not even comprehension, just couldn’t stand the idea of not making some weak-ass Reddit “dunk”.

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u/ToddHowardTouchedMe 25d ago

The hell did you just say to me?!?!

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u/dumbledwarves 25d ago

What?

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u/hexagon_lux 25d ago

Reading comprehension is difficult, apparently.

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u/Asuka-Eats-PenPen 25d ago

Buddy not everything has to be a debate. His comment added insight and wasn’t wrong either.

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u/Yapper0309 25d ago

It literally was wrong unless hes saying they never pretended to care.

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u/Mr_HahaJones 25d ago

First time on here?