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Thorstein Veblen, in his 1899 work The Theory of the Leisure Class , described “conspicuous consumption”—the display of wasteful spending to signal social standing. In the digital village of a clicker game, the VIP badge is conspicuous automation .
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In the DIY and 3D printing community, a "VIP Kliker" often refers to a custom-made mechanical fidget toy. These use mechanical keyboard switches (like Cherry MX Blues) for a satisfying "click" sound. Thorstein Veblen, in his 1899 work The Theory
Many games continue to progress even when the player is not actively clicking, adding a layer of convenience. Conclusion (a parody of Papers, Please The "Pay-to-Win" Loop





