Woof, what a bad response.

    • @RightHandOfIkaros@lemmy.world
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      312 hours ago

      there’s an easy fix for that, don’t come anymore.

      How very warm and inviting of you. Im glad there are such welcoming people as you, that are excited to see new studios trying to make good games instead of the same old slop we get from the same old companies.

      /s, in case anyone couldn’t tell. What an intolerant comment.

      • @Deceptichum@quokk.au
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        1912 hours ago

        Oh boo hoo, they’re intolerant of a rude person. Get a grip and stop defending this adult tantrum.

          • Roflmasterbigpimp
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            133 minutes ago

            You know the fediverse is huge, you can just move to some place you like more.

            (I don’t want to be rude, I’m just telling you because your comment seems to indicate that you had more unpleasant encounters here.)

          • @Deceptichum@quokk.au
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            48 hours ago

            No one said that.

            Come to Lemmy because we’re a bunch of leftists who won’t hate you for who you were born. We sure as fuck are going to hate you for being an arsehole.

          • The Snark Urge
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            1211 hours ago

            You don’t feel you came on a bit strong? Did you actually expect a sensitive and conciliatory response to your comment?

        • Roflmasterbigpimp
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          231 minutes ago

          Another solution is to place tolerance in the context of social contract theory: to wit, tolerance should not be considered a virtue or moral principle, but rather an unspoken agreement within society to tolerate one another’s differences as long as no harm to others arises from same. In this formulation, one being intolerant is violating the contract, and therefore is no longer protected by it against the rest of society.