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Same. I kept hovering over the links expecting to find one from The Onion.

In other news, water is wet.

The music of DKC is timeless. All of my SNES owning childhood friends remember the sweet sounds of the bonus level theme.

It’s a funny joke, right? Like - you can’t call yourself a real gamer unless you can shove a NGC up your ass.

It most certainly would.

A ponytail is unprofessional, but a fake stache? You’re good.

Except for when the rules are discriminatory and illegal.

It’s from after her account was hacked. So it’s fake in the sense that it wasn’t tweeted by her. It’s from 2015, yet the very first response to it is from a few days ago? Even though she has thousands of followers? Explain.

Terribly sorry, I’m used to the tweet photoshops. It’s allegedly from 2015, and got no traction until a few days ago, after her account had been hacked. But for sure, it’s legit guys! 100%!!

Link to them. Actual links, not screenshots that can be easily faked (which yours is).

They have some pro-women articles, so long as it involves women who fit in with their slanted world-view.

It’s old enough that people likely won’t fact-check, and twitter screenshots are easy to fake. Keep trying though.

This wouldn’t be the first time American voters were requested to pick the lesser of two evils, and it certainly won’t be the last.

One wonders how many people are actually going to go and see it in theatre despite saying that they don’t like it.

Solid point. Nobody had Star Wars ruined for them by The Phantom Menace, and that didn’t stop fans from flocking to The Force Awakens.

Only thing is, that would eliminate a huge portion of the areas of interest.

I was raised Christian(ish...I guess) but am an atheist. The first response was pretty spot-on, if not brutal. Pushing aside all religious beliefs and looking at the fundamental issue though, holding out for only the most perfect, special person is going to set you up for a lot of heartache and a lot of loneliness.

I think he means ‘love her’ as Christians are supposed to love all people. As in ‘wish what is best for her,’ and ‘love her like she is as good a friend as you portray her to be.’

And that’s what a period feels like.

But how would you come back from a giant writhing mass of uroboros? That seems weird even for Resident Evil standards.