What's a safe place with non-Sup Forums related memes to talk about video games?
What's a safe place with non-Sup Forums related memes to talk about video games?
leebit?xd
IRC
no they use memes over there too
nowhere
>wanting a safe space
what is wrong with wanting to be safe???
I'll talk Tactics with you my saucy spic ;;;)
Nowhere. Not online and I would be surprised if you could find someone to talk with in person about video games that didn't meme at you.
The company of your friends.
You do have friends, right?
No, they use memes too...
Your personal discord server.
/vr/ is an extremely good board for talking about anything from the 5th and behind, and they've begun including 6th gen stuff.
/m/ is great if you wanna talk about any game with mecha or a sci-fi setting in it, and the mecha doesn't even need to be a major element just a hint of it, even metal gear,FFXV and trails of coldsteel get talked about there and in a very civil manner.
Nothing on the internet can hurt you unless you let it, grow up.
Fuck why am I responding to bait.
haha it's like that guy in that story by franz kafka where he kills himself at the end
>pol is a safe space
holy shit why didn't I think about it that way?
use to be reddit, but even that turned to shit.
/r/gaming use to be cool, but is now pure memeland.
/r/games is still ok, but they basically sell front page posts to highest bidder.
/r/truegaming is a bit pretentious, but at least there is discussion and trolling can be easily ignored since it's usually downvoted. Issue here is that unpopular opinions also get downvoted, so discussion isn't ideal.
mix /r/games and /r/truegaming with Sup Forums and you can get game discussion from all 3 factions of game; corporations and advertisers on /r/games, pretentious fags and white knights from /r/truegaming, and retards from Sup Forums.
Suicide is a choice, nobody to blame but the person committing suicide.
I say this as a person with long term depression who has tried to kill himself three times.
I think he means something more along the lines of civil
It's been like that for a while, but no one wants to admit it
Wi-Fi hug for you user
You're weird.
You want to blame the victim but leave the construction of his problem blameless.