Lessons to learn: 1. Don't push your luck. 2. Consumerism dominates festivals. 3. Unless you have god-tier luck, gachas are for the richies. 4. Look at the bright side, Saitama and Agent 47 are bald and they're badass af.
Lessons to learn: 1. Don't push your luck. 2. Consumerism dominates festivals. 3. Unless you have god-tier luck, gachas are for the richies. 4. Look at the bright side, Saitama and Agent 47 are bald and they're badass af.
I don't see why even richies would go for the gachas. I mean, for the price some people pay, it would be faster to just hire some artists and programmers to just make a game with unlimited gachas just for you. (Or, you know, just get one of those APIs that let you cheat... I'm not an advocate of cheating or anything, but seriously, blowing $500 on a goddamn mobile game for no tangible benefit is way less healthy.) Thesetwo Extra Credits videos on 'whales' come to mind. It's something where 1% of players pay for 90% of the game's costs, and they're not all richies, a lot are people mortgaging their house because of a game addiction.
Lottery tickets.It certainly is needlessly expensive. You can get it at a convenience store for 100 ye...I've been buying them for who-knows-how-many years, but I've never won once.Cola sold at the stalls during a festival or fireworks show.You can get it at Tamade for 1 yen!*Tamade... A bargain basement Osaka supermarket.The result? I think you know what it was without asking.Gachas, I guess. I used 50,000 yen worth, thinking I could get the one I wanted.Hair tonic that baldies buy nanodesu.Also, the really good shampoo that baldies buy and use but all their worthless resistance is...Please stop saying such inappropriate things with a smile.