The vast majority don't. The vast majority lives in India and China, which is arguably just as bad.
LouNeko
Maybe I wasn't clear. I meant community's for specific games, rather than gaming communities in general.
But also, when he was in his 20-40s there where 2 World Wars back to back. So what's your excuse?
You don't need immortality for that. Only a bad decade in your 20'.
Wow you're a real smart one, nobody has ever thought about that. Read the Question in the title again.
Not enough video game communities. I think that was a huge part of Reddits initial success. Even to this day I still search "Problem + /reddit" on google whenever I have issues in a game. Reddit often holds the core community off a video game. It's often detrimental to a games success to have a Reddit community. Lemmy has communities for some games, but they are mostly inactive or have only 10-60 users. So don't even have the latest patch notes posted.
I think the American Dream was that you could support a family and buy a house in a blue collar single income salary, while in other countries you would just strave to death. But 5 decades of "...close the door behind you" economics have made that impossible.
Let's put 2 on the other side.
225 x 2
Now 2 wears 225 as a hat. Which means x is kinda funny.
If a knife isn't meant to cut my own wrists, why am I holding it a perfect arms length away?
Check mate arteries 😏
God, I want to drop this thing from orbit on a populated city so much.
Edit: Just as a prank tho.
If life would be a videogame, they would be banned for ~~cheating~~ glitch using.