It's a twist ending because it describes a mindset far more common to conservatives, right? That's what you're getting at, right?
I'm giving you the benefit of the doubt here, homie.
It's a twist ending because it describes a mindset far more common to conservatives, right? That's what you're getting at, right?
I'm giving you the benefit of the doubt here, homie.
Gotta admit that introducing big fancy transwarp highway in a prequel wasn't the most clever move... Especially considering Voyager...
Breaking news: Elon is a hypocrite. In other news, snow found to be cold.
I mean, it's not like this is new. He ranted about free speech for months, then as soon as he bought twitter, he started removing journalists that spoke out against him. He's scum, plain and simple.
"Any" is probably fine. It tends to be my choice. That said, you're better off just not using Hexbear. Ya know, unless you're chill with things like genocide.
Always has been. Reddit welcomes it, the rules are just for show. I once reported one of the most vile, racist posts I've ever seen in a supposed "dark comedy" subreddit.
"This post has been reported previously and was found to not violate Reddit's rules."
Ah yes, My Little Porno and Deep Cock Galactic.
What a fair an unbiased title this article has. Also wipes away any form of credibility immediately by citing Elon Musk first and foremost. The dude has money, the brains comes from the people he treats like shit in his businesses.
Me: *Suffers from severe depression and anxiety as a teen*
My family: You're just gonna have to deal with it!
They've since gotten my brother treatment for the exact same thing. Meanwhile, I'm still severely depressed and totally untreated because I can't fucking afford it.
In terms of overall users, probably not. In terms of valuable, knowledgeable and hardworking users? Totally.
Take r/AMA for instance. The place was a gigantic draw for Reddit as a space for trustworthy, verified celebrity interactions. The entirety of that work was done by volunteers who have since left that work behind. As such, the place literally can not function as it was.
Another example I saw much closer is r/piracy. Despite what astroturfing bots and Spez Stans would have you believe, Reddit absolutely wanted that sub opened because of what a huge draw it is. Just looking at what they did is enough to prove that. They removed the top mod, manually un-privated the sub, then removed the next top mod for continuing to protest before installing their own. The place is open now and working "normally." Despite this, there's really no one knowledgeable left over there. I looked recently, and I found a lot of highly-upvoted, really awful advice. Like, some borderline dangerous stuff.
I think imgchest.com deserves more recognition. It has a UI that's a lot like old imgur, doesn't compress the hell out of images and the person that runs it seems pretty cool.
(I've also talked to the person who runs postimages, and they seem pretty cool to fwiw.)
The baby nose will fall off around puberty and his adult nose will come in soon after.