'(Workplace) Safety regulations are only there because people don't value common sense'
Fuck you, mate, workplace regulations are there because your boss doesn't give two fucks about you and would use your blood to oil his machines if it wasn't illegal to do so.
Some guy on reddit trying to flex on me by saying he has an awesome bank account and doesn't need to work and he has a hot wife...
... I wonder, dear reader, if this person knows what a 'hot wife' is.
Because, though it's usually spelled 'hotwife', that is a **very** specific term.
No shame there, but... I suspect this is the kind of guy who tells you all this to try and flex, and he does it verbally, and 'hot wife' and 'hotwife' sound the same when you say 'em out loud.
Definitely starting to think that hobbies shouldn't be entered at the bargain basement level, but more a few clicks above that.
You don't want to go the BEST AND MOST EXPENSIVE thing on the market, but going the cheapest is likely to hit you with a bunch of rando roadblocks that don't exist three dollars down the line.
I've been discussing the whole 'Is X gameline DEAD?' type bullshit over on the white wolf subreddit, and I've come to the conclusion that some of the 'X is DEAD if it hasn't had an update in Y, THIS IS DEAD' attitude may stem from people having a misplaced reaction to not owning things?
* X is no longer being added to * X is (in their head) no longer making money, but still costing money * X is no longer sold * X is no longer available, even if you paid for streaming, downloads, whatever * X is unplayable because Y and Z components are gone forever
So, if they see X no longer being updated, then DEATH is only a few heartbeats away
I'm super lucky that the first #gunpla/#30minutemissions kits I built were nice, official kits, because there are definitely points in building #AliExpress kits that are REGRETS