No other website offers such an unfiltered glimpse into the churning morass of gut-level reflexive impulse that characterizes the average ripper site* user.
Like. The way "diverse" and "diversity" are used to signify things being either Good or Bad depending on how the user is feeling in a particular sentence. How "projecting" is never defined. The idea of a "fantasy wonderland" being used as a pejorative on a website where, with a few clicks, you could be downloading a game about mind-dominating succubi with cocks the size of tree trunks. The four-star rating in spite of all the weird chuddy wrangling!
(If you're interested - Opportunity is mostly set in a fictional Vancouver Island town by the name of Glacier Rest, which is basically a reskin of the sleepy township of Comox, where I grew up. A good part of chapter 5 is set in an unnamed nearby "big city", which will be instantly recognizable as Vancouver by anyone who's ever been there. I'll get into this in more detail when I start publishing my longform retrospective essays on the project, but Opportunity's cast are almost all based on types of people I've known throughout my life living on Canada's west coast - Glacier Rest might be a little less White than Comox was in my youth (I also gave it a better-functioning public transit system and a slightly more vibrant restaurant scene), but otherwise it's honestly pretty reflective of the life I've lived - which makes it very funny when guys like this treat what I consider to be a very unremarkable set of people and circumstances as being this wild alien fantasy.)
*for the record, I honestly like F95. They've got an admirable archival tradition, a surprisingly deep and functional search feature, and there seems to be a broad understanding among users that they ARE actually getting to play these games for free and they shouldn't get TOO rowdy about their likes and dislikes. This might be faint praise, but for a community of cumbrained weirdoes they really aren't as bad as they could be.