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https://youtube.com/live/wc44i84bOwo - Youtube Video

I was just trying to post a build i made to support my favorite game in the world and make more people play PoE.

PoE 3.20 Necromancer: 79-92mil DPS - https://pobb.in/NV8cG-ifRc_P - Build in Question.

https://youtu.be/Qdanl0J9HPY - Youtube Video in Question
Last edited by Ian_GGG#0000 on Feb 1, 2023, 6:36:20 AM
Last bumped on Feb 1, 2023, 6:39:06 AM
you don't need to care

The path of exile subreddit is bluntly taking some of our civil liberties away from us.
Last edited by Bleak_Horizon#0411 on Jan 30, 2023, 5:14:35 AM
This is no laughing matter. I find nothing funny about this.
The path of exile subreddit pretty much controls the flow who you listen to and follow. If you try to make a living or want to make one doing path of exile content. They can pretty much stop you without any reason or make one up if they like..
Think I've seen one of this guy's builds - squishy, slow, clunky to play. Goes to show that paper DPS means very little in practice.
you can think whatever you like about my builds. I should have a right to show them anywhere i like.

People should have the right to choose and think. Just like you did right now.
Last edited by Bleak_Horizon#0411 on Jan 30, 2023, 5:05:48 AM
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Bleak_Horizon wrote:
you can think whatever you like about my builds. I should have a right to show them anywhere i like.
No you shouldn’t. That would be an absolutely absurd right for people to have.

I do not have a right to have anything I want displayed on your bedroom wall, on your car windshield, on your TV, on a website you own, on your phone’s lock screen, on your email signature etc. Imagine if I did. Imagine if everyone in the world did! It would be awful.

It’s just as you say: people should have the right to choose. That includes choosing not to publish your work on their websites.
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It’s just as you say: people should have the right to choose. That includes choosing not to publish your work on their websites.


They're breaking the " The 1st Amendment " - The Bill Rights

no one cares what you have on your wall, car winshield, TV, or on you.
Last edited by Bleak_Horizon#0411 on Jan 30, 2023, 5:21:35 AM
I didn't know Reddit was Congress. That's pretty wild.
I have a pretty good sense of humor. I'm not German.
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Bleak_Horizon wrote:
They're breaking the " The 1st Amendment " - The Bill Rights
Nobody who has actually read the amendment would think this.

Anyway. Have fun with this.

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