I didn’t fail to qualify the statement; we don’t disagree on the important part.
On my redemption playthrough (send help)
I didn’t fail to qualify the statement; we don’t disagree on the important part.
Worse. He actually found a way to make cuckoldry more distasteful to me, which is something of a feat.
I like the term neofeudalism.
In fairness, movies these days aren’t as good as they were in the eighties, and video games in the eighties… mostly weren’t amazing, and people still play the ones that were good. You can only watch a good movie every so often, but you can play a great game for ages. It’d be weird if we didn’t see this trend.
3³ time lucky, they say.
… What? They don’t say that?
Only a decade too late.
That neck goes alllll the way down you know what I mean?
Disco Elysium. It is so good, but I think I would rather have read the book.
There is not just one language of political discourse at this point. It’s almost impossible to be clear when you can’t be sure in which context your reader is operating.
I really wanna set up navidrome when I get my new NAS. It sounds awesome.
My six year old saw this and said it was scary
True… Once we start talking about more ethical treatment of prisoners, it gets embarrassing fast when we have to confront the fact that not only is most or all US incarceration not intended for any personal or societal benefit or protection, but it is actively seeking to enslave the population for shareholder value.
An entirely new philosophy of how criminal offenders should be dealt with is needed, but I’m not even sure those cards are in this deck.
Putting Mint on an old iMac soon actually. Been a while since I got to use Linux.
We were all saying Biden would never do it.
You think he’s ruling wisely?
Yes. I’m asking him to stop
Pick a side already, strongboy.
The party who elected a movie star? Surely they’d never be so hypocritical.
I’m not entirely at ease with the characterization of this as them doing it performatively, or as part of a narrative. Everything nowadays is slavishly reduced to “optics” and agendas.
I will equivocate though; Swalwell’s reaction here is effective because it mirrors the reaction many of us have had to the dark turns of our friends and loved ones in recent years. This madness has frayed our social fabric, maybe irreparably.
I did. Is it impolitic to have preferences now?