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heyheyroosterteeth · 2 years
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The AH Crew part of #Gamerhood Challenge
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ursifors · 2 years
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help this man
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supa--nova · 2 years
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berleezy and jake kevin from state farm
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rackartyg · 1 year
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it continues to astound me how people my age … just kinda don’t know how to use computers. like, i was born in 2001, right? i’m an “older gen z”. what is it they say, “digital natives”? there is a significant portion of my age cohort that is proficient with computers, but the rest just aren’t. and the non-proficient share goes up and up and up the later the birth years get. it’s not that they don’t use information technology, they use it every day, but it’s phones and tablets and, at most, for school, chromebooks, which are computer-shaped but not much else. like, mostly i’m thinking about file systems. people don’t understand them.
i probably wouldn’t either if it weren’t for the fact that since i was a small kid i’ve been into (1) pc gaming and more importantly installing mods for pc games, and (2) writing, starting out with word 2004 as my primary word processor, because my dad had an old license lying around around the time i started writing longer stuff that wasn’t practical to keep in physical notebooks, and only moving on to google docs and cloud storage in my teens, when school forcibly assigned me a chromebook that i HATED because it is literally just a glorified internet terminal. that’s all it does.
like, it was modding minecraft back in 2012 when it was actually a bit difficult that taught me the basics of How Puter Work. so i was wrangling files and directories starting at, like, nine or ten years old. i used the family desktop and it sat at windows xp for so long we skipped vista entirely, because xp was fine and upgrading cost money, until i modded minecraft too hard and it caught fire and we had to replace it lmao
so i’ve always just assumed everyone else my age knew roughly as much as i did, that i wasn’t particularly adept, just kinda lower end of average. but nope! for my age cohort, i’m actually a genius! just the fact that i sometimes have intuitions about what might be wrong, and don’t need to consult the kinda arcane manuals every time, because i’ve troubleshot PCs enough times on my own, makes me a god among mortals. and i’m only slightly exaggerating.
this effect is even more pronounced for my little brother (2004). he knows more than me tbh, especially hardware-wise. and on the software end he has more practical knowledge than me, i’ve gotten kinda complacent. back in the day, i modded our minecraft clients and he set up servers for us on our raspberry pi. (we had to limit the world to a like 500x500 block square otherwise it would melt lol.)
meanwhile his friends can barely manoeuvre chromeOS because they’re used to the even more locked-down iOS. if a program isn’t on the app store, they have no idea how to install it. what’s the ‘downloads directory’. and my friends are like this too! even the very online ones! especially the very online ones! it’s so fucked!
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still-we-rise · 2 years
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The way my top 5 are all songs from games 💀
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aktheloreidiot · 2 years
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ahhhh my favorite Team Members in SSSN
Sun, Sun, Sun, and Not Sun
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doubleca5t · 1 year
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Barbara Dunkelman and Ludwig appearing together in an elaborate advertisememt for a P&C insurance company is such a weirdly specific crossover of three of my disparate interests that the most surprising thing about the State Farm Gamerhood(tm) is that I have absolutely no interest in watching it lol
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fish-from-space · 2 months
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my mom's first ever guilty gear fight and she chooses faust for some unknown reason and proceeds to beat my ass by spamming multiple combos. i'm proud of you ma welcome to gamerhood
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billyharris · 2 years
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Barbara Dunkleman in ‘State Farm Gamerhood Challenge’
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that-house · 2 years
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8 dead, dictator in power following CIA-backed coup in State Farm’s Gamerhood
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sar3nka · 2 years
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I think I'm reaching very high lvls of gamerhood girls. I think I just entered top 70 in century age of ashes 🤯
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ursifors · 2 years
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he’s so cute
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news247planet · 10 months
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#Influencer #State #NFL Why State Farm used influencer advertising and marketing to draw Gen Zers to its online game competitors https://news247planet.com/?p=465012
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rackartyg · 11 months
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i want to play more stardew valley but i’m at the point where i need to go into the mines to progress and. i hate the mines i don’t want to go there. i play stardew to chill and the mines stress me tf out
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5ft2sunflower · 1 year
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Inside the Gamerhood
The Gamerhood challenge is a virtual neighborhood celebrating all things gaming.
Every Wednesday in June, at 4 p.m. CT on the State Farm® Twitch Channel, online gaming fans across the country will be welcomed to the State Farm Gamerhood Challenge. The Gamerhood is a virtual neighborhood celebrating all things gaming, where fans can interact live and will feature an impressive list of world-renowned gaming personalities, including:
SypherPK, Berleezy, IM Dontai, Emme Montgomery, Alfredo Diaz, Jeremy Dooley, BlackKrystel, Michael Jones with hosts Barbara Dunkelman and Alex “Golden Boy” Mendez.
The Gamerhood Challenge is the biggest and most inventive expansion into the online gaming space State Farm has made to date.
Highlights:                                      
The Gamerhood Challenge is a first-of-its-kind, multi-episode competition, combining live gameplay and commentary, entertaining surprises, appearances by Jake from State Farm, and prize giveaways to viewers.
The five-episode series will take place in a custom-built neighborhood constructed on a 50,000 sq. ft. set. Each contestant competes from their own “tiny house” in a variety of games, while facing comedic obstacles relating to real-world home mishaps that might be reminiscent of some claims scenarios.
At the end of the series, one challenger will be named the Ultimate Gamerhood Champion, worthy of taking home the “Key to the Gamerhood” and State Farm will make a $100K donation in the winner’s name to Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals®.
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crazyjok3r96 · 4 years
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