It was exactly something you said "... and a picture is not a "meme" but whatever, the cancer is so spread it is useless to say these things."
It was exactly something you said "... and a picture is not a "meme" but whatever, the cancer is so spread it is useless to say these things."
I get that your upset because people aren't using words the way you think they should be used. I also get that this picture is by any definition, representative of a meme. I wasn't discussing anything else. Just this photo. But since you've got all the answers, and you're so annoyed with the way the word meme is used…
No, but cats being assholes is a meme. A meme is an widely held idea. The picture demonstrates that idea. Therefore, this picture is representative of a meme. Ergo, it's a meme.
They're all old tricks. Our optics evolved millions of years ago. You know what else is an old trick? Fire. Doesn't make it any less fucking cool.
You know there's a thing called the Internet, right?
No it isn't.
It's been nine months since your post Kent. No one cares.
I hate to be that guy, but the word research takes up roughly the same amount of space. "The Research Behind Why Breakups suck and What You Can Do About It".
It's exactly the thing I described, except with a drink instead of food. If you don't like the way a restaurant makes it's burger, you go somewhere else. If you don't like the way they brew you tea, go somewhere else.
Based on my experiences, I'm fairly certain that that is in fact the case. I've worked every conceivable variation of a 9-5 schedule. I've worked graveyard for several years, mornings, and evenings.
To be fair, you don't go to a restaurant, demand ingredients, and start preparing items from the menu.
If that problem is 'hungry'?
Landscape wallpapers work better with the whole scrolling background thing.
You need permission to use ANY image unless it's creative commons, but this is the Internet and people don't care.
Jesus Diaz, the anti-social insult-flinging hates-everyone can't carry on a conversation without derision Gizmodo writer is in charge of Kinja?
Alternatively, if your SO knows so little about how technology works that she thinks the radiation is an issue, you could probably just tell her that it does have an anti-radiation layer, and she'd have to take your word for it.
Tea is cheaper. There are no harsh chemicals. Better for the environment. Better for anyone in the home with sensitive skin or sensitivity to chemical odors. It works just as well, if not better.
Google Now already is in Chrome, innit?
I'm not sure if irony is the right word, but it's close enough. The post you've replied to is nearly three months old. I've not had a cigarette, by virtue of the e-cig, since 6/06 when my mum was discharged from hospital.
Same thing, presumably, happened to my dog. No yelp or whine, but the last power cord she ever chewed was plugged in at the time.