That's actually a pretty good and understandable explanation of what's going on.
I recently read an article that suggested the best retaliation would be to stop enforcing US intellectual property in the EU. One of the biggest exports they have is media, if we would stop enforcing their copyright it would cost them a lot of money.
The key card thing is seriously infuriating, both from a consumer standpoint and from a media conservation standpoint.
Basically you own a game cartridge, but as soon as Nintendo shuts down their servers for whatever reason it becomes a useless piece of plastic. They really don't want us to own anything anymore.
For me it's Metal music. It's just absolutely not my genre but an overwhelming amount of metalheads I met were just the nicest, most wholesome and fun people all around.
Been saying this for years. Todays rich people are fucking bad at being rich. It's truly a skill issue.
I've been playing minecraft on and off for over a decade but recently started again and rented a server, which some of my friends and family joined. It's honestly the most fun I have had playing a video game in years. It's such a cool feeling coming online and seeing that someone built something new and we basically have our own little town already. Sometimes we also meet up to explore some caves and look for diamonds or mines with loots.
We also built a community center with a shared chest, post boxes for everyone on the server to give them stuff when they are offline and an enchantment table for everyone to use.
And now I started playing around with plugins like ItemsAdder to add my own made stuff to the game, which gives it a whole new dimension of possibilties.
The orange trashbag who ran every bussiness he owned into the ground didn't get the egg prices down? Well, color me suprised.
This is still one of the absolute best games ever made. No other game feels so alive. It's almost scary how easily you can get lost in it.
This is probably the most Solarpunk thing I've ever seen. Really cool!