Sorry I haven’t posted much lately everyone, I’ve been in hospital after following the above advice.
@billy I bet you didn’t use much power while not at home, though. Truth in advertising!
@captain i didn’t dare click on the one that promised to “cut bills in half forever”.
Looking up a recipe for dulce de leche brownies even I see
I am then redirected to a page that clearly lays out the three paths my life can now take:
They all redirect to the homepage of Richmond University an American college in London, whatever that means. Guess I’m a student again. Bloody hell.
billy are you photoshopping these?
@yeso nope!
The one trick no one wants you to know about to never pay a bill ever again.
Suicide.
I got in real life trouble when I jokingly said that one time.
Its not ok to kill yourself.
It is illegal and can get you into trouble.
although he‘s a little out of date on the ads, seeing has how they’re now instructing people to electrocute themeselves
@kory “Take a Look at Them” is one of the most gentle, honest invitations I’ve seen an ad try to use
@Funbil “They May…”
…They May WHAT???
My odds are on Rami over Eyes-guy…he requires more questions, but he sounds more confident that he will do it
I see ads for this game on Twitter all the time. It ALWAYS shows the “player” failing a very simple puzzle.
I’ve almost been interested enough to click on it, but all the puzzles it shows in the ads always seem seem so brain dead and obvious. I’m interested if it actually ever gets difficult and what it’s monetization scheme is. But I’m not curious enough as to actually try playing it.