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  • What you talk about is a media coverage and political pressure issue. Not-current-world-hegemon doing the same does not make it right to bring the current issue back to media coverage and political pressure issue just because they are kinda the underdog.

    Talk about any imperial power's or terrorist organizations' war crimes and crimes against humanity and you wouldn't find a shortage of evidence to incriminate them to hell and back. They will try to come up with deflective actions like burying the news, denying the facts, crowding the talks, go with whataboutism, or outright bully other countries to denounce one side to protect the crimes of the other. None of it makes direct attack in broad daylight to a hospital located among residential buildings a matter of discussion in a world wide political context.

  • It can vary from place to place and group to group I guess. These things hardly have the same meaning in a general population. They sometimes even derive more meanings. The top comment (by u/soulreaverdan) in this reddit post suggest that it is a 90s joke with somewhat meaning a "got you" or derivatively derogatory "you got cucked/you are a bottom" among teens horsing around.

    Never heard of the political or in-group meanings, tho.

    But definitely not something a lot of mildly unruly teens would use. It was more of a bully or toxic alpha male thing back when I was a teen. I don't see it anymore, either, thankfully.

  • Yeah, it goes to show a little worn tunic with a pretty much modern, brightly colored and microfiber machine woven, elastic hand, arm and head accessories. Also, mixes high society attire with regular folk attire.

    Overall a nice picture to look at, but nowhere near accurate.

  • An inverted positioning by having the back of your hand seen, making the gesture downwards instead of upwards, and a general irrelevance of the other fingers than thumb and index finger is widely used as a slur to indicate a person is gay.

    Other than both symbols making a chamber using thumb and index fingers, yeah A OK and that has no relation at all.

    And on the topic of "The Fig", I have never seen it used to indicate vagina. It has always been a very rude rejection of a request or a simple taunt similar to showing one's ass in a "kiss my ass" kind of meaning. At least from what I have seen in my childhood and teenager years, this had no open meaning about vagina, although it is not far fetched to have it mean "pussy/chicken" as a similar taunt.

  • Witcher 2 with its semi-open-semi-linear gameplay has definitely been a better experience in terms of pacing and story. Witcher 3 had quite the environment to wander around in a slow pace and is a much, much larger game with a good enough polish in my opinion, but can be very overwhelming with how many hours it requires for a balanced gameplay.

  • Never seen anything like this in Turkey. We have a simple red on white "E" (first letter of Eczane=Pharmacy) with maybe very timid color change animations, time and/or temperature switches.

    As others have pointed out, these look like quite the distracting and cyberpunk dystopian ad signs, most unexpected for a core health institution.

  • It is so cartoonishly evil that a person with a sane mind would think it is a deliberate act to make sure any of these backwards ideas don't see the light of day separately by being bundled together for extra vileness multiplier as a rigid lesson, but alas we live in a society.

  • Gambling is a widespread activity, sure. But mostly when gambling and addiction is mentioned together, people don't go for most types. A little wager among friends is gambling? Sure. Playing numbers from time to time? Alright a little charm. Organizing or attending a poker night among friends? Have fun, but don't overdo it. A holiday trip to Vegas? Limit yourself to a budget and don't go over it. You wanna be a regular member in a gambling den? Get your shit together. You are going on a cruise with gambling included so you don't wanna let the government get a wind of your activities? What a naughty rich boy.

    Going by all video games to be addictive, I'm going to assume you never played a proper story game without a grind element. By that logic of something simply having you spend time being an addictive activity, you can even call walking an addictive activity. A lot of games offer something novel, fresh or progressive value to them that makes them worth spending time on. Play a story game like Bioshock? You are in a world of treat with a book-like story telling that is also mixed together with engagement-enchancer elements like fps mechanics and abilities that will only take about 15-20 hours. Go with an RPG that is not just a dress-up or level-up, Disco Elysium for example? Your existential faculties are stretched to the edge for 50 hours. Hell, even go with Factorio. You will be playing a glorified lego game that helped you develop creativity and object grouping in your childhood, only with the adult version of that called engineering. These will not ask of you a specifically and horribly lengthened grind just to see purple sparks instead of yellow sparks. Especially in that these don't have facsimiles like the most mobile gacha, moba, "rpg", card, or similar other Korean or Chinese games pour out of a conveyor belt. You can enjoy playing these games, but don't ask for praise or acceptance as they are as repetitive and ubiquitous as breathing or watching Windows XP screen savers.

    Also, if we are going to count critical acclaim, community, genre differences, financial success simply as popularity, we would have facial mask producers as the most popular industry in the previous years, have some film received badly by critics be never heard of or vica versa, have only superhero films and no art film festivals, and only invest in gambling ever in all work efforts. These are all different aspects a game development company will consider, at least if they are not focused on solely financial success as shown in regurgitated gacha games.

    As for gaming addiction, yes it is not different from playing gacha games or shiny copy paste games, really. These years, there are thousands of games that a gamer will hear or see of per year and be piqued about a hundred of them probably. Gacha games are alike in this regard: They will pour out tens of daily activities that will keep a gamer hooked all day long, same as those hundred games a year will keep another gamer on the hook all year long. This is only on the time aspect, tho. With gacha games, you get regurgitated daily missions one after the other; with 100 different games, you get at least 10 novel ones out of them and probably will play about 75 with a somewhat fresh aspect to them, and the game development industry is not a monolith on what games to release and profit from every year, unlike the gacha game maker being solely responsible for what daily activities to regurgitate and profit from.

  • For the same reason people shun gambling: They are designed to be addictive and rob you of something. Usually money via microtransactions, lately by being very cheap, regurgitated copies of other shitty games developing attention-deficit time waste black holes via a ton of ubiquitous daily rewards. Don't get me wrong, a lot of games can have these aspects but these types of games look like they are completely designed to abuse these aspects all the way while offering almost nothing else.

    Success in entertainment can be considered from a lot of angles: Financial success, being acclaimed by critics, being able to form a niche but tightly-knit community, being a rare supplier of a niche genre, gaining world-wide renown, etc. Being hated and considered a shitty game usually comes in the form of how badly they are written, how much they abuse addictive mechanisms, how much of a copy they are, and if they mainly target vulnerable children or teenagers with these abusive mechanics.

    Think of having your spouse/family member forming a real gambling addiction or a football obsession that they will spend a whole bunch of money on these or spend a lot of hours a day only talking about these.

  • It is the right move. Everything aside, this is a political symbol that has no place in football. With everything considered, it is a symbol used by the extremist arms of a right-wing, nationalist party, which is known for its gang-like political killings in the 80s. Their ideology is closer to phrenology.

    It is a fascist symbol and nothing else. Unfortunately it is not shunned as such, usually due to lack of official association, but definitely has no place in either an international display or for kids who have no idea about the history of those who use it.