It’s depressing how many people need to learn this. Even more depressing is now many people never learn.
It’s depressing how many people need to learn this. Even more depressing is now many people never learn.
Damn, that’s beautiful.
As an aside, a joke: How do you know if someone uses Arch? They’ll tell you.
I don’t think most people understand the damage lockdowns inflicted on children’s mental health. It’s devastating, and still being investigated. But because children don’t pay taxes and policies view children as parental property, they’re not seen as important people worth studying or being cared for at the same level as taxpayers.
Damn, even ChatGPT understands the importance of safety better than most humans.
I’m already lactose intolerant, so this is double 🤢. Nooooooo thank you.
I had a double take because I thought I was in the ATLA community.
I think for a number of us it’s nostalgia, like what @[email protected] was saying. I too was there when the old memes were formed. And I think you’re on to something too, OP.
I’m at a loss for words. Brilliant.
The only kind of Dik-dik pic that I’m okay with.
And what’s wrong with being a femboy slut?
I’m a huge fan of Evolve, an idle game played in the browser which only requires a network connection to start up. Saves are text that you can export and load to a file. There’s lots of strategy, all kinds of ways to play, and makes for some funny stories.
I feel personally attacked by this highly relatable content.
Now I want to wear a utilikilt while storming the headquarters of fossil fuel corporations.
Should’ve put the /s in my post. You illustrated my point.
What do you mean? Cancer succeeds every time at killing it’s host. Is that not the goal?
Haven’t watched Sneakers in forever. Looks like I need a rewatch.
You really gonna trust the fae about this? They’re tricky bastards, I tell you. At the same time, I also don’t want to piss of the patron god of trans people, so maybe I should listen.
God damn that’s a great game. At the same time, I think they did this knowing that folks would die all the time, so they didn’t want each death to be super punishing.