That will never not make me cry with laughter!
That will never not make me cry with laughter!
Exposure therapy. Everybody in this thread needs to get a good therapist and start exposure therapy before you pick up additional sources of anxiety
You’re allowed to be generous. You’re allowed to be self-centered. You do you.
+1 for saying all of this without lazying out with the use of the word “problematic.”
Context. Remember what everything else looked like circa 2006? Go pick up a January 2007 smartphone and feel pain
I just gave it another go. No. It’s unpolished, uneven in it’s viewpoint, too subjective and granular in turns and ultimately unhelpful. Contrast with Brad Shoemaker’s take which actually changed my mind on a few things. This article is a self-indulgent mess. Pull a paragraph out at random and just look at all the…
This... this is too self-indulgent to properly be called a review. I know too much about what your navel looks like and too little about this video gaem.
Stop. The alternatives are all VERY BAD and if you want them, you are shortsighted — probably very young — or at least in for some unpleasant surprises
And rightly so.
Are you selling them afterwards? Because they’re selling this for $50,000
Um. It’s colorful. Like — plenty of beautiful environments
I’ll allow it. But no purple aliens. Just humans and robots.
I want in — but only if you only allow humans. I’m not joining a clan with filthy exos
Do yourself a favor. My girlfriend used my laptop for some online shopping a month or so ago — and now the only ads I get are non-video and are just pictures of attractive people in small $14 Forever 21 store miniskirts. Totally SFW and really not glitchy or bothersome at all. Retargetting digital ads are kind of…
That’s actually a really good point! If there are KPIs and SOMEBODY is getting paid, that’s not a fan-site.
Chevrons don’t typically touch other elements in heraldry or military rank insignia. Devices and designs are separated so that they don’t look like one object — as in this case: the letter K. Look at that KEK flag again and tell me it’s all just coincidence.
The cross is made of interlocking/abutting Ks. It’s more apparent in other flags and symbols — ones that more closely match the KEK flag and the design on the gauntlet.
Check the four K’s that abut to make the cross. Knights of the Klu Klux Klan.
They appropriated it from the KKK, on purpose, for maximum offensive lulz.
No. That thing is *rrrrrrreeeeaally* close to the KKK symbology. Like. No arguing it. That KEK flag is just a repurposing of the KKK’s symbology — WOW.