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It is time to scheme and plot against the people of the lands (by simply wanting to make good stuff, better than generally available, and distribute it for free for accessibility).
It is time to destroy people's lives (by wanting to make good art and give relief to those suppressed by the 'good, legitimate people', and be a competitor which will only heal the market despite utmost suppression from the champions of 'free market' politics. Indeed screw all politics
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I realize I'm a bit particular in not accepting people I don't genuinely know from somewhere else as friends on Steam, so it's also really nice of you to have actually read that part of my profile and reached out via comments instead. I do write for a Steam Curator, so that might be worth checking out if you're interested in reading similar stuff
Again, super nice of you to drop by and comment! Hope you have a great day homie
The real treasures were never high and wide, that is only the hub of insecurity. The areas of actual competence rather than belief of competence were always deeper, so low than practically no one can see it.