As long as they add Doom as well.
As long as they add Doom as well.
Small Richard energy
It’s wild to me considering organizations are more aware of web accessibility than ever.
If I ever become famous, I hope it’s for a quote with context as great as this.
Shout-out to Patagonia.
My go-to comment for every Musk headline never fails:
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The BuzzKill app is amazing for this, imo.
Woah, that’s expensive AF. I think forming an LLC in my state is like $25 and then nothing except tax burdens on revenue.
I wonder if religiosity is correlated.
It feels like driving these people into the dark corners of the internet is worse than allowing them to collect in clearnet spaces where drawn csam is allowed.
Autistic kid dream job.
Just one nitpick – usually one can swap out batteries and continue to use the tool.
I’ve been making an effort to use “happy to help” at work, instead of “no problem” because I was also informed it’s a generational thing.
For me, I could watch Muppet Treasure Island over and over. The perfect movie.
For a movie I need to play for others: A Goofy Movie.
I’m open to trying this after reading your explanation. The Lego Movie was also surprisingly amazing.
Yes, no one should be watching this without the shenanigans. You need to be in a certain silly, horny mood with some added alcohol if you’re still too cool for school, and a group of others who feel the same and have memorized the callbacks.
I love finding those excellent movies that have somehow floated just below the surface of the consciousness of my sphere of community.
Aren’t those tomato meter scores the aggregate of critic reviews? On cult classics, low-brow, or franchises with baggage, the user reviews are way more likely to match the vibe of a movie.
Funnily enough, it’s almost the complete opposite for independent movies made for “film people”. Or plots that require critical thinking or deep attention (the latter is my own Achilles’ heel)–where the user score is garbage, but the critic score (and thus, the tomato meter) is more likely to match your own (if you’re into movies like that).
Hell, I’m always down to watch Incredibles just for the soundtrack and Edna Mode.
Are you kidding? There’s a whole “YOU CAN’T TELL ME WHAT TO DO” segment of the US population that cries until they die of dehydration every time the government says “regulation” three times in a mirror.