disquietous
Disquietous
disquietous

Because others like an artist more than I do, I want that artist destroyed!

Grim Dawn is far better than both

Well you could make your own clothes as well.

I am sure there are but THE VAST MAJORITY of companies run windows and windows supported software for reasons other than they’re too dumb not to run “hot garbage.”

What the heck is wrong with you? You are aware are you not, that every accusation of any sort reported in anyway typically calls for being guilty first, whether actual guilt is determined or not at a later date. He was arrested. Thus Internet says he is obviously guilty. If he is not charged later, he has gotten away

Well it might be tremendously disgusting. Or, weirdly enough, it might not.

Yup!

💯💯💯💯💯💯💯

Seems like your sociopathic enough though.

No, most people aren’t like me. They’re not nearly as clever.

It’s only because all these shit publications like Gizmodo slandered Win10 the whole time to get all the teenaged (the physical and mental ones) Linux lovers to click and give you ad revenue.

Weird that companies would choose “hot garbage” when you seem to think there’s a better alternative.

Yes. He’s giving the State of the Union address right now.

Jim Caviezel has confirmed that his Jesus Christ will be back for The Passion Of The Christ 2, even though he totally died in the first one.

Remarkably stupid blog post, you’re welcome.

I ordered 9 things on amazon this weekend and i hope my city wins the amazon 2nd HQ. The biggest employer here pays no local property tax and was incentivized to build here. Then it brought 20k professional jobs to the area. This town has gone through a massive boom because of them and its a great city.

Counter point...

Piracy is wrong because it is the direct consumption of media without compensating the creators. If you want an example of piracy actively harming people, look at artists and photographers, whose work is frequently used without their permission and without compensation.

The European Commission paid €360,000 (about $428,000) for a study on how piracy impacts the sales of copyrighted music, books, video games, and movies. But the EU never shared the report—possibly because it determined that there is no evidence that piracy is a major problem.