Nintendo sues Reddit mod for $4.5M, says it's a reasonable amount that is 'nowhere near' enough money
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Nintendo is going after a man who it alleges sent thousands of messages promoting piracy websites while also asking for donations
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Cause all the fucking moron kids that clogged up reddit during summer break are now fucking moron adults clogging up reddit year-round. It’s part of why I left; I could see the average IQ of its users declining in realtime.

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And they don’t want to do anything for themselves. It’s why AI is gaining ground, everyone is too lazy to do anything for themselves, and that includes finding good games and hacking their own roms.

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