Some comment got deleted upstream or whatnot, so I can't see what you're replying to. For the purposes of argument, I'll assume it was royally damning and a jolly good burn at your expense.
Some comment got deleted upstream or whatnot, so I can't see what you're replying to. For the purposes of argument, I'll assume it was royally damning and a jolly good burn at your expense.
Gah... hang on, let me go find a dictionary and mark the pages for "irony" and "hypocrisy" for you.
Wait, you mean to tell me that they DON'T have those infamous beastality orgies that all those brony-haters are raving about?
Sitting at home typing out insults on an article about something you don't even like is more fun. Just ask half the people that commented here.
I'm imagining what would happen if those comments got into the hands of their current/potential employers. Seriously, I found someone who was wishing wide-spread death upon them.
It's probably doomed.
Soooooooooooo... Didn't read the article, did you?
*makes generalizations about people that like MLP*
And then there's the people that are so obsessed with insulting them and putting them down. Especially the people that base their identities around it (screen-names, joining anti-brony groups, clicking on MLP-related articles just to post their insults, etc.) Those people are EXTRA creepy.
Just out of curiosity, who do you dislike more? The brony fandom, or people like peispq (OP)?
It'd be hilarious if comments like these somehow got into the hands of current or future employers of the people that wrote them. It wouldn't even be that difficult. Wishing death upon certain groups of people is a very attractive attribute for employment.
Ohh... oh that's clever. Insult a group of people based on their interests, then turn around and try to make them look like the bad guys, by saying that THEY'RE the haters. Clever clever clever.
Seconded.
The Tron program runs on a *nix system. "Tron3movie.exe." Ha.
"This suggests that the purpose of the lockscreen in general should be reconsidered"
There are two principal functions of a lock screen:
Let's just say... I'd be sending you this message from my moon apartment.
So...thinking that humans impact the earth is pretentious, and we also need to stop impacting the earth. Got it.
Spending time improving the lockscreen doesn't make a whole lot of sense. The principal function of the lockscreen is to navigate away from it and to get rid of it. Spending too much time trying to increase the functionality of the lockscreen sort of defeats the whole purpose of it, doesn't it?
But you missed the point of what I said. The internet doesn't work like that. Using it in Texas isn't really that different from using it in Maine, since it's not nearly as dependent on the local state as other things like food and employment opportunities. It's a "global community." Thus, making it a state issue…