Easy. It becomes false when you falsify examined subject to rig the outcome of your 'examination'.Gethsemani said:I am just curious, how is it a "false premise" to examine video games from a specific ideological position?Jamcie Kerbizz said:Kind of confused here. Why would you call her that? They both sought money on false premise anchored in computer gaming. Yes, one spun the scam via legal actions, the other via social media and crowdfunding but intent and targets were pretty much the same and not in any way hyperbolic. So what is your point again?
Further, as far as I can tell you have to go through some serious mental hurdles to equate "crowd funding to make youtube videos" with "suing major entertainment companies to stop them from making games".
On 2nd part I fully agree. Good I never drew such equation then. All 'serious mental hurdles' struggling to get through spared!
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