I'd say minecraft by itself is overrated and gets boring. The only reason it is still used and not dead is Nastaja and mods
And also it's one of the most played video games of all time, it's not dying any time soon. Nostalgia is not the only factor, and a lot of Minecraft players don't use any mods.
It gets boring if you treat it like a path from A to B (spawning to Ender Dragon/Full Netherite armor/like whatever, "What do I do now" and restart), but there's also fun stuff like building in either Survival or Creative.
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While it is often less mentally difficult, it is near-invariably harder on the body.
The way we treat blue-collar workers today means that no one wants to be one, which means that a lot of jobs are difficult to find workers for, even really important jobs.
To be clear, I'm not dissing white collar work. Blue and white collar jobs are both very important. You can't expect every factory owner to know how to fix every machine, but you also shouldn't expect every mechanic to know how to manage a factory.
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May each word that I speak be backed by each of my teeth.
Wait, do some people just not like manual work? I understand not wanting to do it yourself, but it is an important type of job.
Astute observation, Mr. Gibbs.
A lot of blue collar work defines culture, since it's closer to the common man, closer to our base nature. The average person doesn't understand how bank spreadsheets help them, and they don't write stories about tax collectors being heroes, even in the scenarios where they are.
However, the common man understands the value of homes, clothes, food, and so on. Some of the most important men out there (that we know about) were engineers, farmers, and artists. Our cultures are infused with these simple things, and vice-versa.
You go to Korea, Russia, Poland, or anywhere else, you will find completely different food, clothes, and architecture. But the white collar work is going to be very similar, although the culture is obviously different.
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May each word that I speak be backed by each of my teeth.
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Lucid dreaming is the best type of dreaming. This is my take.
Why?
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And also it's one of the most played video games of all time, it's not dying any time soon. Nostalgia is not the only factor, and a lot of Minecraft players don't use any mods.
It gets boring if you treat it like a path from A to B (spawning to Ender Dragon/Full Netherite armor/like whatever, "What do I do now" and restart), but there's also fun stuff like building in either Survival or Creative.
Hello! I am a perfectly sane gibberer. Hi! :D
Locations are dead, the Temple of Potassium has fallen but its ideals live on
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While it is often less mentally difficult, it is near-invariably harder on the body.
The way we treat blue-collar workers today means that no one wants to be one, which means that a lot of jobs are difficult to find workers for, even really important jobs.
To be clear, I'm not dissing white collar work. Blue and white collar jobs are both very important. You can't expect every factory owner to know how to fix every machine, but you also shouldn't expect every mechanic to know how to manage a factory.
Let him who is without sin cast the first stone.
May each word that I speak be backed by each of my teeth.
Astute observation, Mr. Gibbs.
A lot of blue collar work defines culture, since it's closer to the common man, closer to our base nature. The average person doesn't understand how bank spreadsheets help them, and they don't write stories about tax collectors being heroes, even in the scenarios where they are.
However, the common man understands the value of homes, clothes, food, and so on. Some of the most important men out there (that we know about) were engineers, farmers, and artists. Our cultures are infused with these simple things, and vice-versa.
You go to Korea, Russia, Poland, or anywhere else, you will find completely different food, clothes, and architecture. But the white collar work is going to be very similar, although the culture is obviously different.
Let him who is without sin cast the first stone.
May each word that I speak be backed by each of my teeth.
Lucid dreaming is the best type of dreaming. This is my take.
Lightning flashes, it creates ash. The ash forms a human.
If you don’t know where I am, I’m either sleeping or roleplaying. If I’m doing neither of those things, except the worst. (Do not actually expect the worst) If you need to talk then PM me. Head Acolyte of The Tree Cult.
Why?
"The Biggest problem D&D player face is their own bad decisions." "What doesn't kill you makes you more likely to die."- Thauraeln_The_Bol "Well, hey, if it ain't broke, then break it!"Former_Queen_Yvonne
See my homebrew spells, monsters, and this thread
part of the cult of science, and the Cult of the Nothic, and plays on Tenbrae Sine Fine
Please help us!!! (Link) Nickname is Colton. PM ME THE WORD TOMATO.
The best name for the mad gibber