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Yeah
Yeah dude this video makes a pretty good point
Yeah yeah that's pretty true.
True
*Pauses video*
What he just said is really true actually
*Unpauses video and nods along more*
Yeah, yeah.
There it is
Personally, i think young folks have to stop listening to these dregs of society and start thinking for themselves.
You're gonna be waiting SEVEN YEARS, MARTY!!!
See I listen to Gene Park
He's the entertainment reporter for the Washington Post and has been for 11 years
Before that he was a crime journalist in Hawaii
He has seen some **** and always has a story
But most importantly, he PLAYS games
He gives honest unbiased reviews on games, keeps it real, but again, he PLAYS games.
And not just a little, he 100%'d the Xenoblade Remaster on Switch before it even officially released through his review copy.
And then he started making combo guides for it in his spare time.
that said, some people like to hate on those, whom report the truth.
have a great day
People like him because he speaks for the everyday man. Things that the silent majority agrees with, but don't necessarily want to say out loud because someone, usually with blue hair, is gonna get their panties in a twist and respond by trying to go on a canceling spree.
oh, hey, nice bumping into you, small forum huh?
it is about asmondgold.
have a nice day
Are the silent majority ever silent?
They are not constantly melting down on Bluesky, Twitter, etc. They only make their voice heard on election day to surprise the pundits when their expected candidate loses.