I guess your comment's POV, being framed coming from someone who didn't like people trying to participate with them in their hobbies, lead me to perceive the position being from someone out in the social spaces of their hobbies, where something like that can happen, rather than something like at home, alone, doing their thing.
I guess my point is that the way the comment was worded seems to create the opposite setting of what you were trying say?
I mean programming in methods of anti-perving the camera view have been common in games for decades now.
you need to be the one enjoying the hobby somewhere else, if this is the case
they are implying you are the orange shirt guy
While David Brevik did move to GGG, he is not a dev there. He is an "advisor" and was originally hired to oversee their product exportation to China. Now GGG founded their company making games on the D2 engine, and were big fans of it, but I am pretty sure Brevik is the only D2 team member that went over, and he isn't a dev there, at least not fully.
Oh, I have had more than one "I am gonna just sit here and eat this whole thing" nights.
As long as it isn't a sink full of nasty dishes, and a PC surrounded by plates, cups, and empty cans, you are good.
They are more likely to be just eating the whole pie in one sitting, too.
No, while the best schools in the country have done a lot to incorporate non-traditional educational tools, like Khan Academy, have changed the class time structure, have moved to more "hands on" methods of communicating ideas, and have been moving away from a dependence on rote cram/purge cycles, they will not be scrapping down time, and forcing kids to do things they think are boring. Instead they have more per capita resources to tutor kids on how to deal with their frustrations, scheduling, boredom, and doing things they don't like, because they have to. They actually have people that will work 1 on 1 with kids to do this, or their parents will hire private tutors to work with them on that, and subjects they struggle with. However, they know that cutting it out isn't the solution, it is to specifically teach the kids how to deal with it.
They live alone, why have a pie server if you are just gonna eat it yourself?
This will end well
They either fail to realize that the avatar is to maintain anonymity, while giving people a personable figure to watch, or they are just one of those people who don't like it due to personal preferences, and want to sound like they have a better reason than that.
Points out where working with me give no security guarantees, that they accept when agreeing to allow me to hack them, either in person, writing, or electronic communications, along with allowing the terms to change at any time, for any reason, without notice.
According to a lot of people? No.
I mean, it is just sponge cake, from what I have looked at people generally didn't just eat them this plain. They added sesame seeds/oil, dip them into tea, add various types of creams, honey, etc.
maybe crab cakes?
looks good
From the thumb nail it looked like someone holing a tiny little cupcake
If by stunt you mean, "discusses how the character has been set-up as the natural replacement with games media interviewer"... then sure, stunt.