I join.

What about boycotts at individual level?
I don't eat meat, though I like it, because I have moral issues with the intensive farming and butchering industry.
I don't buy Nike shoes because of their policies with workers in the Asian south-east.
I don't buy Nestlé products because of the international boycott due to their promotion of powdered milk in third-world countries.
If I oppose Microsoft's practices and stance in the computer market, and thus I decide to not give them my money even for hardware or games that I find good, does that make me guilty of hardcore loyalty?
yeah..add meh! I hate fanboys
though I prefer Nintendo...*sighs* I can't help I enjoy alot of their titles..
it's not like I hate other titles nintendo doesn't have..
some just aren't good enough....some ofcourse..are..and I enjoy those XD
| trashleg said: i dont know why you're all taking this so seriously... ¬_¬ |
well it was inevitable....ppl on the net can alwys turn a good thing sour, and turn a sour thing, rancid.
moving on, what happens when we join anyway? we get to put it in our sig?
i've always been kind of LFGM-ish so i guess now i'll feel like i belong T_T
Sony make electronics.
MS make operating systems.
Nintendo makes gaming.
Hmmm. Difficult choice, not. You are all cowardly traitors to your cause.
If you are not with us you are against us!
Death to the LFGM!!!
Nov 2016 - NES outsells PS1 (JP)
Don't Play Stationary 4 ever. Switch!
trashleg said:
the definition of apathy is : "the trait of lacking enthusiasm for or interest in things generally". Apathetic voters do not vote because they have no interest in politics. Us loyalty-free gamers can in no way be compared to apathetic voters, as we do not lack interest in video games. Lets use a UK politics analogy, following the vein of what you said. 3 major parties - Labour, Conservatives and Lib Dems. If they were the 3 biggies of the gaming realm, an apathetic voter would not vote due to no interest whatsoever. On the other hand, someone who's family voted Labour their whole life would probably vote for Labour, sometimes without even understanding what it is they're voting for. Then you'd have the L-F voters, who would see the good and bad points of all parties before making their decision. To wrap things up, there is a difference between being apathetic and having no set preference.
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Fair enough. Though I'd say plenty of Apathetic voters are often ones who are just not interested in the current parties and just vote whatever is best their interest.
Feel free to add me to the list then though.

@figlioni: what can i say, im scottish ;P look up the 1707 act of union.. ¬_¬ a lot of what i say is kinda tongue-in-cheek though, so please dont take my posts too seriously!
people asking what happens next... *shrugs* i dunno :/ i didnt even think this would get so big..