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GTA Online Twitch Star Quits In-Game RP Job Because Its Too Much Like A Real Job

GTA Online Twitch Star Quits In-Game RP Job Because Its Too Much Like A Real Job
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GTA RP streamer discovers that roleplaying jobs is as unpleasant as having a job

"I simply put myself in a position of serious obligations. It got overwhelming to the point where I don't enjoy it anymore"

Twitch Star Quits GTA RP After In-Game Jobs Become Too Much Like Real Jobs

Twitch Star Quits GTA RP After In-Game Jobs Become Too Much Like Real Jobs
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How Over 25 People Got Scammed Into Working At A Nonexistent Game Company

How Over 25 People Got Scammed Into Working At A Nonexistent Game Company Share Filed to:drakore studios To sign up for our daily newsletter covering the latest news, features and reviews, head HERE. For a running feed of all our stories, follow us on Twitter HERE. Or you can bookmark the Kotaku Australia homepage to visit whenever you need a news fix. Brooke Holden had all but given up on breaking into the video game business. She had gone to university in the United Kingdom to study game development, but realised partway through her degree that she hated coding. Holden had also come across horror stories about labour conditions in the game industry, where employees regularly work 60 to 80-hour weeks, and thought to herself,

CUI ranks the top 10 trends in arts and culture in 2020

CUI ranks the top 10 trends in arts and culture in 2020 (Graphic created by Izzy Fincher) As our daily lives have been fundamentally changed during the COVID-19 pandemic, more subtle changes have bled over into the media we consume every day. Packed movie theaters and concert venues sit empty, leaving thousands of creators to take to the internet to share their talents, many creating easily accessible work that reacts in some way to the ceaselessly upsetting and confusing year that is 2020. With this outpouring of creativity, humor and self-expression online, the CU Independent arts editors chose their top 10 trends in arts and culture this year. Amidst social distancing and the never-ending stream of bad news on social media, we hope these trends will bring you a few moments of joy, laughter and connection.

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