The Glorious Off Topic Channel of Destiny 8

I flagged his post for the topic to be closed because it serves nothing. Clearly idk what his mind is.

He wants a rant revolution that will potentially shut down Flowlab. Flowlab will have decline in pay if they raise their prices. Flowlab will have too little if they lower their prices. He’s basically asking for Flowlab to be out of service in the future. If it’s money he wants he can also fill an application at the nearest restaurant being paid minimum wage per hour. He should be thankful it’s even on here for him to code.

The last thing there should be is a Flowvolution

I got the insane achievement in my game (play for 20 minutes or more)

Whatever. He’s a vocal minority. Nothing’s going to happen. End of the day, he doesn’t run the site.

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He doesn’t ruin the site. The site ruins him (mostly just roasts)

He would need to find flaws of indie before trying to ruin the site

I also added America history reference

Now since this topic is closed I’ma burn it from here:

You’re broke and homeless. Well then you should probably stop making your electric bill rise. They don’t tell everyone they must pay to make an actual good game Albert Einstein if you want to upload your own sounds use Google drive. Ah yes a money mound is money that is raked by grazer each month that is: $9, $59 if anyone got yearly. If it’s air you want take a walk. Bud they’re not your childhood bully from school who always took your lunch money.

You can sell books and be the new doctor Seuss. That’s a money maker right there

If you don’t want to get in a riled fight don’t say anything.

Also @jb303044

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I found this on the Flowlab.io home page

Also hate to break it to you pixelknife

bro’s not homeless if he’s on flowlab. I don’t feel sorry that he wants you to feel sorry for him claiming to be homeless and broke while being on flowlab, and spiking his electric bill

Bud you’re literally trying to call a company greedy for selling a subscription for $9 or $59. Of course it’s offensive why else not?

My final thoughts on hanbaobao:

Reminds me of a SpongeBob episode where Patrick eats a bunch of Krabby Patties without paying and Mr Krabs gives him jobs to do.

Honestly greedy. He’s saying if he has to pay for the amazing experience there shall be no amazing experience

Just a whiner. I don’t want to hear (Sorry for yall you don’t want to hear this name ever) Caillou II over here trying to get what he wants

Overall. Trying to be a victim.


The peak of my game is level 1

Also if you don’t know why Flowlab doesn’t need your money you got from Steam, itch, or anywhere else, it’s because you are paying them while you get paid

Also the moment I finish the boss fight I am working on a paid version now

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Nostalgia, while often positive, can be associated with “brain rot” in online contexts, particularly in the context of online gaming and entertainment. This refers to a supposed deterioration of mental state or cognitive function due to excessive engagement with old or low-quality media, often framed as a result of nostalgia or a yearning for simpler times.

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Definition of “Brain Rot”:
In online culture, “brain rot” (or brainrot) describes internet content deemed low quality or value, or the negative psychological and cognitive effects caused by it. It also refers to the effects of excessive digital media consumption, especially short-form entertainment and “doomscrolling,” which may affect mental health.

Nostalgia as a Catalyst:
Nostalgia can fuel the consumption of older media or content that might be seen as outdated or “brain-rot-inducing” by younger generations. For example, people might revisit old video games or shows not for their quality, but because they evoke a sense of childhood memories.

The “Brain Rot” Argument:
The argument goes that overconsuming such content, often fueled by nostalgia, can lead to a perceived decline in cognitive function or mental state. This is often presented humorously, with Gen Z and Gen Alpha using the term playfully to describe content they find outdated or silly.

Examples in Online Gaming:
A common example in online gaming is the trend of players returning to older games or revisiting outdated content, sometimes not for their quality, but because they evoke a sense of nostalgia. This can be seen as contributing to “brain rot” if it’s seen as an overconsumption of older or less engaging content.

Mental Health Considerations:
While “brain rot” is not a formal medical diagnosis, there are concerns about the potential negative impact of excessive online content consumption on mental health. Excessive scrolling through social media, or consuming endless streams of short-form content, can lead to anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues.

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Uh… Yeeeeeeaaaaahh

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I actually do hate myself for renaming my account a while back since I had a plan to do so about a week ago, but didn’t realize I already had. I guess Endermanjeff will still be here for a while

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I just thought I was gonna help someone out, did not expect that whole thing to happen. All I did was give some info (that he probably wasn’t paying attention)

What am I seeing here?

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Isn’t that game “Adventure”?

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Oh that’s not mine.

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Oh

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Mine looks like this
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But I would still like to play that other one. Is that one here?

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i think so. Idk the name tho

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Fun fact: My game has a link to Flowlab community

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The switch 2 is going to be on shelves since 2025 and after Time Machines were invented

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In summary, BLOC

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I

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A nether one of those memes

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