I always loved this panel because the message in it is, emphatically, "Gamers are not violent. Games don't make you violent. If you keep saying games make you violent, gamers will find you and do violence on you."
"Don't fuck with me" is a statement with an implicit threat behind it. It's not pleading for immunity from an opponent's actions, it's insinuating that by continuing to act in that way, they're inviting a response - often one that implies violence specifically, whether physical or otherwise.
I know but I'm really enjoying it reading as strictly literally as possible
which is "games don't make gamers violent, I know because I've played them all, there's more of us than there are of you, ergo your stance isn't even popular, please don't bother us with your ignorance"
white supremacist rhetoric influences and causes violence. the virginia tech shooter had a strong interest in nasiizm, the columbine shooters were confirmed to have called one of the students they shot the n word
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You can print it on some card stock. Or print it on half of a page, fold the page over, then glue it shut to make a post card.
People legit think "or else" isn't a threat just because it's a lame one.
I'm not part of the "us" but generally speaking I too would like to not be fucked with, if that's okay lol
which is "games don't make gamers violent, I know because I've played them all, there's more of us than there are of you, ergo your stance isn't even popular, please don't bother us with your ignorance"
"because we're not doing anything we're just playing video games"
Instead the media blamed DOOM and Nine Inch Nails.
This is the person you want to stand up for the gamers? Someone who emailed pics of his dick to a kid? Count me out!
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AND A GAMER
(He is neither of those things, it is 2025.)