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Meshi not like the other gurlz
I Wanna Take You for a Ride!
Literally me.
Of all the Tankmas entries this site has had, this year's was by far the best we ever had. I realize you guys had a lot of issues with bugs in the beginning. And while you weren't able to get all of your ideas fully fleshed out, the amount of content has far surpassed pervious Tankmas Years. Whatever developer hang-ups you guys may have had, I genuinely hope it doesn't kill your momentum, and you host again next December.
Happy New Year to you all on the team! May 2025 be a most fruitful year for us all!
Loss
Noun:
1. The act or an instance of losing.
2. One that is lost.
3. The condition of being deprived or bereaved of something or someone.
I finally understand what it means!
Thanks dude
Happy New Year everyone. This Tankmas was a lot of fun. I especially loved plaything through Yuel Duel.
This was a lot to take in. It managed to be both enlightening and multifaceted. I feel like this podcast addressed two major points. The first point was about how the internet (and the powers that be) want to accelerate the process of content creation while keeping the profits up. But your other point dealt a lot in nostalgia and how the pain of losing what "once was" has personally affected you.
In regards to nostalgia and its lasting pain on the soul, I feel like the best method of healing, is by sharing your "wounds" with other people from other backgrounds. I guess that's why I prefer talking with the elderly. I'm only now starting to feel the wounds that nostalgia brings. But sharing that with my uncles, aunts, and grandparents has given me perspective I would have never had if I just bottled it up.
You talked about the internet being more "curated" in the past. But today its one big free-for-all and a race to the bottom. I think that's just how the cookie crumbles. People pioneer; growth happens; people get complacent; quality goes down; a new pioneer is born; rinse and repeat.
Personally, I believe the bigger issue lies with governments, corporations, and large institutions trying to force change on how the internet works, rather than letting it all happen organically. Its pushed out people like nsfw artists, while propping up more wholesome content like story-time animators. Ideally, these two things can exist separate but peacefully from each other. But coming up with that solution would cost too much money, as opposed to just banning people you don't like off your social media site.
I agree with your view that we need more private communities to preserve the arts we grew up with (and want to share with future generations). The way I see it, its like trying to live in the suburbs while working in the city. Newgrounds for me has been that suburb, while all the other big-name sites are like offices that I frequent and goof around in, getting little to nothing done on the job (like a true American). Maybe the term “Web Owner’s Association” will be a term that pops up. But instead of being propped up by Karens, its run by actual cool people.
Thank you for your insightful response. I really appreciate all you had to say. I agree with your perspective.
Damn. I'm just sitting here and finding answers to so many of my biggest frustrations.
When you have a funny joke to tell but Becky with her KPOP pfp catches wind of it.
Least sweaty Italian American.
Don't be too mad Clark. That's the most attention a girl has ever given you (other than the final half of Chapter 2).
Hehehe... It's true! 😁
Thank you for expressing your one-sided relationship to Sue!
Life's too short. Spend your precious moments getting into arguments with children on the internet!
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