Summary
- In the latest example of video games inspiring someone to do something good, a gamer has decided to become a lawyer because of MultiVersus.
- The "evil" and "greed" that came from the game, particularly as it related to microtransactions, motivated them to study and apply to law school.
- They've since been accepted and will look to study IP law.
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In the latest case of games inspiring people to do things, one gamer has elected to pursue a career in law because of 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:MultiVersus — the undeꦓrperforming Super Smash 𒅌Bros.-like fighter featuring the many IP owned by Warner Bros. Yes, you read that right. But 🌃it wasn't Bugs Bunny that helped them make the career choice, but rather what was happening in the game that did it.
Greed Will Change A Man
Meet WhyDo, a passionate gamer, amateur YouTube content creator, and, now, a soon-to-be student of law. In a post shared on Twitter, the creat🍸or revealed that the "greed" of MultiVersus con꧑vinced them to research IP law and consumer protection. Lo and behold, five months later they were officially accepted to the law school of their dreams.
"MultiVersu💝s was so evi💟l that it altered the course of my life."
Their original video, aptly titled "LeBron James Smash Bros. Is a Very Fun, Very Evil Disaster" totals over an hour ไof well-researched study into microtransactions.
Following that video, they said they signed up for the October LSAT, and "sorta locked myself in my room full-time doing hyperbolic time chamber studying." The motivation? "Hating🐬."
MultiVersus may not have done a lot of things well, but if there is anything positive to take away from it all, well, it convinced someone to become a lawyer. Even "evil" games can be forces of good, itꦡ seems.

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