That's not Barbie, that's just Klingon Prince.
Pulpy, but I'd go with Tabasco Aztlan
Reminds me of a joke, that the only reason the brits didn't move the pyramids of Giza back to London was because they are too heavy
How is it compared to just browsing booru-like sites, or video sites?
A grading system that does nothing doesn't bother me. A grading system that unlocks highly desirable, but non-essential stuff will probably get me on my nerves, or get me to cheat. Tenchu on the PS1 had 1 unlockable item for each mission you got a GrandMaster rank
Same applied to the original Medal of Honor, though I never understood why some of those grades were given, I think they had more to do with where most of your shots landed?
People have this tendency to associate wealth with knowledge, or business savvy. For many companies, it's just a matter of "creative accounting" coupled with a psychopath CEO and lucking out. Epic lucked out with Fortnite Battle Royale, don't forget their original "save world" was a total flop as a paid product
Nerdslayer did a great job giving most of the history of TTG, from beginning to shutdown https://inv.tux.pizza/watch?v=8JUlDr7EdqQ
Also related, Bill Willingham, who wrote The Wolf Among Us, released his IPs in the public domain as a middle finger to DC, who's not paying him royalties, nor did they consult him on the making of the game. - https://exputer.com/news/games/the-wolf-among-us-creator-public/
Ah, the benefits of nearly infinite money
Bots not only stole ~~our jobs~~ our shitposts, they're also going to get paid for it. Truly, this is the dumbest timeline
Democracy is incompatible with power concentration. Excessive wealth easily translates into power, thus, it breaks the balance of any democracy.
There's also a saying that "Democracy cannot exist while people are hungry", because a common complaint is that "poor people vote with their stomachs".