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      Tiktok trained the monkeys to self-censor.

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        Tiktok wasn’t the first. Facebook has been doing it for decades now

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          Memes didn’t start getting outright censored like this until tiktok came along.

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      I dunno, I found it in its current form. I actually found it kinda interesting, since you can treat it like a ‘fill in the blank’ puzzle.

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        In stoned outta my gourd right now so I spent a good 20 seconds trying to figure out what it was trying to say lol

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      Boardgame communities are often family friendly and what is family friendly can skew quite conservative.

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        More importantly, this was some random meme I ran into while surfing. It came precensored :)

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    Honestly not even mad when this happens. It’s a bit of an ego boost to be regarded as the gorilla in the playground, and if I’m actually at that level and not merely lucky, it’s great practice.

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      Munchkin - The game where playtime scales exponentially with player count.

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        I never seen Munchkin game finish expect when it took so long that some players just decide to help somebody win.

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    It’s why I don’t like playing competetive board games. The one time I managed to win a game was because the guy who’d do that the most often didn’t realize how to counter my character (and it isn’t immediately obvious who’s winning until points are done) and man did he fucking moan about how my character was op and no one could stop her and I’m just…you didn’t try. Quite easy to make her go doom spiral but yes, bitch more about you failing to ruin my night.

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      That’s why I refuse to play with people who are bad sports (bad losers/winners). I understand people who don’t enjoy competition, but that doesn’t sound like your story. I enjoy healthy competition, but that person sounds like someone who just enjoys winning, and that’s just toxic.

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        I am fairly certain he played to ruin other people’s enjoyment and not to try and win which is insane to my little brain.