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I need to just make an open letter thank you to Palworld, its devs, its community, and everyone who has simply bought or in some other fashion supported this game.
Thank you for helping me realize, that I hate video games, and the gaming community at large. I just hate it. Seeing Palworld just, ♥♥♥♥ up my timeline, while being just the world's most obvious asset flip shovelware, has really helped me realize that the number one thing ruining games isn't devs, but consumers also. The reason that some tv shows or games, which feel like they were created by ChatGPT, get so popular in such a short span of time, too quickly to be natural, is because it isn't natural. Its growth pushed by bots and tards and grifters hopping on the next thing so they can make some money! So thanks Palworld, I can now safely say, I am not a gamer, I don't play video games, because to say that would to associate myself with fans of this garbage.