College is a money quicksand to just signal to employers that you're willing to put off time and money from pursuing the rites of passage into true adulthood - getting an actual house and not just an apartment (though I personally don't mind the latter if it wasn't for the fact that I live in a shitty city in a shitty state), getting married, having families - you know, the things the previous generation was able to do at ages younger than mid-20's.
American Fundamentalist Christianity, especially certain fundamentalist Christian denominations, are nothing but fear-based scams. Think churches like Steven Anderson's.
A lot of the YTber atheists have become the very thing they sought to oppose.
The 360 is a hardware trainwreck in terms of reliability, and when you're releasing some of your exclusives onto Steam, you know you're doing something wrong!
The Joy-Cons can be used, though even I will admit that I'd rather use a Pro Controlller than using a split Joy-Con.
The fifth generation of consoles, while it certainly had good games, had so many games that have aged poorly that I can't believe people view it as being their favorite, ESPECIALLY the N64. My god, it's like you cannot criticize the system, the fact that a lot of its platformers use the same, "collect these special tokens to progress into the game," OOT being revolutionary then, but not really something people want to go back to especially when BOTW is now the new paradigm, it seems. For every game that did 3D controls right, you had another that becomes awkward to return to. Not to mention, some of the games from this era REALLY show their age, either because of how "90's" the game is, the graphics simply not being as appealing to look at anymore, or the many other things that came with early 3D gaming. The thing is, while the sixth generation of consoles improved things by a lot, I don't think 3D gaming reached its peak until the 7th generation of consoles, where the only games using fixed camera angles were ones designed with them in mind. Yakuza used to have these in the PS2 entries, and starting with Yakuza 3, you had control of the camera because the increase in hardware horsepower meant that you could run around and actually experience the world in full 3D as opposed to the carefully crafted fixed cameras for when you're moving through Kamurocho or wherever.