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3 months agoIf you’re never allowed to see things you don’t like, how will you grow and change? If you never grow and change, why would you update your filters?
If you’re never allowed to see things you don’t like, how will you grow and change? If you never grow and change, why would you update your filters?
You can take what you’re given and be happy /s
Either it’s you deciding as you see it (ie there is no filter), or it’s past you who’s deciding in which case it’s a different person. I’ve grown mentally and emotionally as I’ve got older and I certainly don’t want me-from-10-years-ago to be in control of what me-right-now is even allowed to see
In case anyone actually wants to know a couple of reasons
A) It’s not fair that some people pay and some don’t. (Of course it’s also not fair that some can afford $70 on a video game and some struggle to buy food)
B) If everyone would pay then we’d all only have to pay $50 each, lowering the price for those that are paying $70 at the moment. (Whether developers would lower prices or just make more money is another question)