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Originally Posted by somnia
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Well I'm not doubting TMO's quick defense of their play times and I'm not going to assume anything about their living, social, or work situations because in any case we should all remember the truth will be never be revealed.
That being said, it would make sense if upper-middle class (likely not "rich", more below) people played this game to raid heavily. Given TMO's borderline obsession with affirming themselves as "the best" it's obvious they have a great need to feel above others. When one considers the stressful nature and social politics of middle to upper-middle class jobs, P1999 provides an outlet where they can become irresponsible teenagers once again and feel like they "own" the world. The protective veil of the internet only catalyzes this transformation. "Rich" people likely do not play this game unless they suffer from an intense inferiority complex and need a window to vent their frustrations.
If P1999 didn't fulfill a great need, people wouldn't be willing to sacrifice their time on a whim to log into a game and lie to themselves about following strategies established years and years ago to win pixels to parade around, referring to them as "the best".
Well my analysis is done. Let's see if I'll be ripped apart or ignored this time.
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I was actually going to sit here and type out a long detailed description of what a terrible job at human analysis you did but three things stopped me.
1. I'm sick and my 'fucks given' level is kinda low. high enough to post this but not high enough to go that distance
2. It's the internet and you're pretty obviously, judging by the poorly formed last bit of conclusions you just came to, a troll.
3. About 8 thousand people (or maybe 10. Whatever, I'm sick) beat me to the punch.
Either way I'll leave you with this piece of advice. Stop trying to be an expert of human nature on the internet. You did a terrible job so far and you need to stop.