August 28, 2016

This Gamefaqs User wrote a SCATHING article on this website and LUE!! Look!!

If you don't want to read this former Gamefaqs Users written article, who goes by the name "Mark Hill", he pretty much blasts Gamefaqs messageboard "LUE" for being the equivalent of 4chan.

Some things he bashed were users who posted offensive pictures and memes onto a 20 y/o girl's livejournal...who sadly committed suicide as well which lead to ex-Admin, CJAYC to crack down on the board. 

He also concludes that the overwhelmingly majority of LUEsers there were WHITE, NERDY MALLES OF COLLEGE/HIGH SCHOOL AGE who liked to make trouble in the gaming community..

Mark also said the community members were HORNY which he thought were both real AND fake such as a story on cybersex that turned into a prank which left one member embarrassed...

He also suggested the message board was MISOGYNISTIC where inexperienced guys struggle to see girls to like them and how REAL female users got endless attention from them

Mark then topped it off and said his most successful topic was his confessions topic that made him popular there..unlike the several topics he thought was trouble ranging from a SERIAL RAPIST, ROBBERY FOR DRUG MONEY and SUICIDAL THOUGHTS..

His final memory of the notorious board was that many of the posts was there for mere shock value and how many were probably just people with teen angst as he wonders if they were ever serious..

One thing is for sure, he screenshot some of the most weirdest posts there

Do you think what he said about LUE is right? let's see what people think

http://www.dailydot.com/parsec/lue-message-board-gamegaqs/

August 27, 2016

Marys Box

John has $20. He puts it in a box.
Mary has $20. She also puts it in the box.
John says he will sell the box, with money inside, to Mary for $30
Mary agrees, giving John $30

John put $20 in the box and received $30 back from the sale, resulting in $10 profit

Mary put $20 in the box and paid an additional $30 to receive the box. This results in an outlay of $50 in order to receive the $40 from the box. Mary has $10 less than when she began transactions. Depending on the value of the box, it could be viewed as either a poor decision or wise decision.