lol wtf? you DEFINITELY read that in a way different time than I intended!
lol wtf? you DEFINITELY read that in a way different time than I intended!
Oh okay I guess if you’re of the mind that every pirated copy is a lost sale then you should encourage more pirating by seeding.
Personally, if I disagree with some piece of work then I am not going to actively spread it by seeding it and making it more available.
Wait why would I pirate something I don’t want to watch? What would that achieve?
Law Enforcement Officer? Low Earth Orbit? Losing Electrons = Oxidation?
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Either that or it goes into whatever birds or whatever other bioaccumulators that consume them and accumulate it at the top of the food chain (maybe eventually you and me).
Whenever you don’t have enough resources for something you just open the pause menu and threaten to quit the game.
You got me with Poe’s law on that last sentence…
The PEPPPERONI of tools!? that’s not a thing right? why pepperoni??
just like Worm.
Maybe they were calling them out by the students actually present instead of by the colleges nearby.
The crack-like trees and the sky cracks are really distracting and take a lot away from how good this would otherwise be.
My understanding is that the name itself is from older onion articles where when they needed an evil corporation name that is what they used. So they are indeed super fans.
Life’s a fucking funny thing.
What would happen if someone said “climate change will destroy the world” and no one responded that the world will be fine it’ll just be humans that die. The world (humans) will never know.
It’s wild reading just one comic without any context and expecting a punchline. I guess this probably makes sense if it’s just one exchange in a full story but oh man this barely feels like a comic strip to me right now without context.
I think part of it is that Mt Everest is a lot smaller than you’d think when you’re looking at this scale. The moon is only 2% of the Earths volume so when you spread it over the Earths surface it’s really like a thin thin film to cover the whole surface. But the truth is that all of human experience is an even thinner film smeared across the surface.
Wouldn’t that be the exact opposite of a Cassandra complex.
I would argue they three.