Never knew that dropping MULEs on your opponent in Starcraft 2 is an example of this, lol
(For the people who didn't play SC2: MULEs are temporary workers which mine minerals a lot faster. So dropping them on your opponent means you wasted them. It was meant as asserting dominance in a game by telling the opponent: "Look, I don't need these MULEs to win. Surrender.")
I just burned 10 sats to upvote this post.
Not at all, giving money has never solved anything, on the contrary it has caused more problems.
Interesting and relevant link: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Handicap_principle
Never knew that dropping MULEs on your opponent in Starcraft 2 is an example of this, lol
(For the people who didn't play SC2: MULEs are temporary workers which mine minerals a lot faster. So dropping them on your opponent means you wasted them. It was meant as asserting dominance in a game by telling the opponent: "Look, I don't need these MULEs to win. Surrender.")
I wonder if that concept came from the Atari game M.U.L.E.?
When will he apologize for his financial crimes against humanity and disgorge himself of those profits?
Great video good to see him break this down