1: Well yeah it's social media so crazy stuff happens on there, regarding the reddit post all that I will say about it is this Collage is not as Black and white as it use to be. But I can help or is required by many careers to have but many of those careers are either disappearing or overfilled. Now you really just need a certificate or license to get into things (along with a high school diploma or GED). Regarding on not making any money and being worth that I read in the comments, that is not true since you can always be a volunteer at something and get room and board without making money. 2: No but do love me some lamb sauce memes
Thank you Copunit12 for responding to me. You make some really good points on this college stuff. I hear constantly that more "decent" jobs are requiring degrees and stuff like that. The studies that college grads make more then high school may not be wrong, but like @Harkin Labs Gaming said. There are issues with the studies like the location and stuff. Anyways, You are totally right about college not being black and white. About the lamb sauce. Absolutely classic meme. I have another question for you. How's CDL school been going for you before this COVID-19 crap?
I've recently got the game last week, is a pretty fun game ngl. First time playing a GTA game too, but I've adapted fairly well to it already. Thinking of modding it soon out of curiosity.
I beat the story mode a while ago. I still play online, but only in private lobbies. I like the open world and diversity that the map has, while also giving you freedom to walk around instead of restricting gameplay to driving.
Minecraft is honestly one of, if not the the best game ever made. Early on, it taught an entire generation of kids how to be creative, how to solve problems, and let them create and foster friendships with kids hundreds of miles away. When the game was overrun by toxic and insufferable preteens one or two years later, Mojang forged on. Now the game finds itself wrapping up it's second prolific bout of popularity, and the game is awash with content, the new updates delivering a savory slurry of community-requested features and whole new worlds to explore. A common critique of the game is regarding its combat- Is it perfect? No, but sometimes people forget that while Minecraft can be whatever you want it to be, it intentionally lends itself towards building and surviving rather than PvP or other forms of combat. In a survival playthrough, most times combat takes on a tertiary role, only being engaged in while fighting off a particularly annoying zombie while building your dream base. Yet another critique is that the game doesn't give the player any instructions, but again, Minecraft is what you make it. a lot of people seem to forget that. All in all, some people may find Minecraft to be overrated and held on a pedestal- but if you've played the game for any long period of time, you'll find the dinky Swedish block game, the best-selling game of all time, is quite deserving of that pedestal.
Honestly, I can totally get the appeal of games like Minecraft. Open world games on idea/premise alone are pretty cool. I haven't played Minecraft yet and sadly, I'm not that interested in it because I like games like Jalopy and BeamNG.Drive more, but I can totally get the appeal of the game.