No people are human beings. Nott potatoes.
This is supposed to be a community for actual questions, not semi-rhetorical questions that just serve as the lead in to a bad joke.
If anything, that video makes me want to quit Linux because of how much cringe it made me feel.
You don't have to learn vi
if you don't want to. Just switch your default text editor to one that you like (it doesn't even have to be a GUI one)
Follow up question, have you had a discussion with him about this? Have you two attempted to approach and solve this problem as a team already?
If that were holistically true the concept of a "sarcastic tone" wouldn't exist in verbal speech.
Entertainment wise, I find it to be very fun to watch and am always engaged while I have it on.
Thematically, I think it has either a bad or watered down argument sometimes, but other times I think it really hits. Either way though, I find the way it approaches certain ideas very interesting and compelling to discuss with my SO while we watch it, so even when I don't agree with the thematic intent of the episode, I find it worthwhile to interact with.
That said, it did make me cringe a little bit for the first 2 episodes. They're still worth watching for context instead of skipping them, but don't make any judgements on it until episode 3.
All in all, I give it a 8.5/10 personally but a 7/10 critically.
Yeah the movie doesn't paint them as good guys though? The narrator comes in and states that they aren't at that point, and stereotypical Barbie leaves because she can't see herself as taking part in such a system anymore.
They probably went out-of-state for college :/
The kind of people who have to deal with those shows that have "nothing to do with politics" randomly indicating that they deny that person's human rights.
And the kind of people who care about the first category.
I love this bot