He was entertaining and inquisitive when he started and he amassed a large audience. Then he got married (I bet you'd never guess her tribal affiliation) and suddenly he turned into a line-toting, anti-conspiracy establishment stooge.
>Funny how that works isn't it.
In fact, I find it about the most non-funny thing in the world.
We must secure our border and build the wall, to make America great again.
A lot of software is written in such a way, you could compare it to a car with a locked hood. Ghidra just unlocks the hood and lets you take a peak inside. You still have to have the mechanical skills to know what you're looking at, but it opens things up for you.
The games you're talking about are hosted on a server that people connect to. It wouldn't be able to do anything with those.
> you weren't 'chosen'.
I just have a certain disdain for criminals and gang-rule. I think it's debilitating to humanity and outright disgusting. The only purpose gangs end up serving is the debilitation of their opposition. They're disgusting excuses for humans who peddle in fear and disease. I would never accept an invitation from an organization like this. I would rather live my life poor and not partake in society than capitulate and live a phony life where everyone is pretending their lives aren't built on the backs of the potentially better-suited and more capable.
Gosh you guys know so much about so much. I sure am glad to have you here to interject your woes upon every good thing America builds.