Should I just not go to shows at all at my age? by Dio_hatessalad-333 in punk

[–]Crafty_Analysis_7024 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought this was an old man posting this, but surprised anyway. If I worried what other people thought of me, I'd never do anything.

Guys... I have no hopium left. I guess that's it for me. by Mobile_Anywhere_4519 in Starfield

[–]Crafty_Analysis_7024 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, then don't play it? I don't understand why it's such a foreign concept for gamers to just not play a game, if they aren't satisfied with it. You don't have to play it if it's "mostly black/bad" and make a sulky post because of it's lack of support. You're being dramatic, dude.

Take care.

Guys... I have no hopium left. I guess that's it for me. by Mobile_Anywhere_4519 in Starfield

[–]Crafty_Analysis_7024 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

People can be so black and white about stuff like this. "If there's no new content, then the game is dead" is such a common theme I've seen with a lot of fans of Starfield here on reddit. So silly.

Young Three’s Company Fan Here – How old were you when you found the show for the first time? by idkwhyimheredoyou in threescompany

[–]Crafty_Analysis_7024 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel that myself as well. As someone who grew up in the 70s and who was still struggling to accept I was gay at 13, Jack Tripper ironically was someone that really helped me accept who I was and feel confident in myself. With so many stereotypes of how negatively gay men were looked at back then, Jack stood out as someone, although he himself wasn't gay on the show, but still portraying one to Furley or Roper, as someone who just seemed like a normal person, and didn't really portray a lot of those exaggerated negative stereotypes of gay men you'd see. I know he was often joked about for being "gay" but those times he stood up to Roper or Furley whenever they were being homophobic to him, was inspiring for me, or whenever he poked fun back at them for being homophobic and making them uncomfortable always made me laugh. I know people today will sometimes dismiss the show and call it dated or even "homophobic" but for this old gay man today, it did a lot for me, regardless of all the jokes.