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It was a mix, but it basically breaks down into two camps:

The right: angry dudes who like to yell about freedom while trying to beat people up

The left: milquetoast college kids in skinny jeans there to play anarchist for a day

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I am a (very) minority owner of a small tabletop game publisher named White Wizard Games, and the lead graphic designer of our flagship game: Star Realms. The game is actually pretty fun. We've won a ton of awards (SXSW Table Top Game of the Year for one), and it's only like $10-$15 on Amazon. There's also a digital version for phones if you want to try it out, play some test games against the computer.

I also do freelance video work for small video game publishers, mostly making trailers and promotional videos. I try to make stuff that is a bit weird / funny, which appeals to people who are trying to make their game stand out in a super crowded marketplace. Here's one of my favorites (starring me!): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dp-3ddmMv_Y

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I had one cat. It got pregnant and made four cats.

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I think I had the same thought a lot of people had after seeing that Pepsi ad. I was like "yeah, I doubt bringing a bunch of Pepsi to a protest is what's gonna convince cops to stop shooting black people."

Then a week or so later I found out a big protest was happening. Originally I was just going to go for the hell of it but then remembered the Pepsi ad, and though "hell, let's give it a try." Quickly bought a GoPro and... well I guess it ended up being much funnier than anyone expected.

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I can report that I, like most comedians I know, suffer from intense depression and anxiety. Comedians are typically very intelligent people, and that intelligence mixed with the ability to astutely recognize the absurdities of life (necessary for comedy!) can sometimes be overbearing.

Not sure if that makes sense.