I don't know how old you are and what experiences you've had but time, money and opportunity costs are serious.
tiguwang
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No but pretty sure it will cost them time, money and opportunity.
A lot of them probably bought it before all the drama.
SDV has a really satisfying farm-reward cycle. It's also very varied and you are free to pursue multiple possible paths for character growth as well.
The owners of the cars that were burnt. AFAIK the cars burned were there for repairs.
Wasn't it cars that came in for repairs that were burnt?
It tweaked my interest when the forums said steam works great with it. And it does! Been playing RDR2 on it and my laptop only has the built-in graphics chip.
I don't think this hurt them at all.
Fighting back by hurting inmocents? That's not right.
You're a better man than I. I just dipped my toes in Arch by going with CachyOS.
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Maybe it's just where I am right now but being a family provider and seeing those burning cars for the cause of a first-worlder's idea of rebellion is just painful to watch.
I drive a basic vehicle but I try to take care of it as much as I can because a I and my family use it everyday and rely on it heavily for our daily living.
It bothers me that I cannot get it serviced at the correct intervals, have the deep scratches repaired before they start to rust, replace the tires that are already 4 years old and attend to all the little details that would extend the life of the car and make it look a bit more presentable.
And here I see expensive cars, cars I could not even dream of buying, being purposely burnt just to "send a message" to the CEO of the car's manufacturer.
It is such a silly waste, such a decadent display.