Epic Games calls accidentally altered breast physics in 'Fortnite' 'embarrassing' and 'unintended' Tits that bounce. That seems like a good thing. Of course, it is likely to elicit a few "Damns!" out of players, both young and old!
BREAST PHYSICS: If I worked on projects like this I probably wouldn't stay employed very long. I'd be altering breast physics all the time just to see 'em bounce around in different ways. Then again maybe I'd get lucky and thru experimentation develop some novel physics rendering technique that would get me a promotion. As they say, follow your passion...
Prince Harry Says Fortnite Shouldn’t Be Allowed: ‘It’s Created To Addict’ Sounds like it's a well-designed game if people want to play it so much! Kudos to the team that created it!
shadylady: That child in the child support video you posted in February sure does seem awfully confident and eager to express his stupid opinion. The last thing this world needs is more people of low intelligence pushing their stupid opinions on others. Children should be encouraged to think carefully about issues before forming an opinion. The power of persuasion is only a good thing if it is used to persuade in a positive way. Quite possibly that explains people like Crazy Eyes Cortez.
CrustyOldFart: Overly confident people with low IQs are a big problem. They waste time at meetings and they are just plain irritating. People should develop a realistic understanding of where they stand on the intelligence scale. While a person with an IQ in the 90 to 95 IQ range can be a productive member of society, such people should not be put into positions where they influence decisions which impact the lives of other people. There. I tried to be diplomatic!
drdesert: You could have posted that to the Crazy Eyes Cortez thread. It would have fit in perfectly there. It works alright here too, but might have gotten more views there. Either way, I agree. Many young people today have a lot of confidence, but not a lot of smarts. It's a bad combination and AOC is a poster child for how that turns out.