Random thoughts.

What makes Clair 33 a JRPG? I don't get it.

predetermined characters, predetermined classes, limited character builds due to predetermined skills, no stat check on weapons/skills, linear storyline, focus on mechanics rather than player expression.
you will find that these characteristics fit basically all JRPGs.

this is also why Dark Souls is not a JRPG, neither is Elden Ring. those are following western RPG designs. stat checks for skills/weapons/equipment, open ended build possibilities, custom character, non-linear design, no predetermined classes, focus on player expression rather than mechanics.
 
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The moderation on Reddit is so bad.
I created a burner account for a day and during that time posted on a subreddit where a mod thought I was an A.I. bot according to the ban message and banned the burner from their subreddit.
I thought "what do I care, this is just a burner". I deleted my burner account by the end of the day.
Today I post on that subreddit on my main account and get banned from the subreddit for ban evasion. I reply to the mods and tell them what happened, then they unban me. All good.
Then I post on the subreddit again and this time Reddit itself bans my whole account for a week for ban evasion.
I submitted an appeal but who knows how long that's going to take.
The burner account was completely deleted so I can't even log back in to try to appeal that ban on that account. I gave them the account name and tried to explain what happened though. Hopefully they can read my chat messages with the mods to see for themselves what happened. They only gave me 250 characters to try to explain in the ban appeal.
This is a mess. I assume they're tracking my I.P. I was never an A.I. bot in the first place :messenger_downcast_sweat:

Reddit has been getting more paranoid ever since Trump won. The moderation on that site has gotten worse
 
Me trying to accurately hit the "X" or ">>" on the mobile game ad:

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