83694 pts · June 22, 2019
#1 Makita for me.
Baron Vladimir Harkonnen.
Oh, I see. Haven't really followed that franchise, though I'm tangentially aware of it. Interesting to know, thanks!
#4 I'm out of the loop with SF, who's this? And what's her shtick?
Good point, I should amend that to "those meddling kids".
I guess one major difference is that at least ol' Vlad was actually competent. Utterly reprehensible and irredeemable, absolutely. But also competent. His plan would have worked too if it hadn't been for that meddling kid.
No, there was also a baby variant. Tiny Toons was a whole set of different characters, while Baby Looney Tunes was Bugs and the gang.
That is really fucking impressive.
I would say that furry is a subset of monster fucker.
I think a lot of the complaints about it were that, at least in terms of the story, a lot of the tropes and whatnot were clichéd. Problem was, a lot of people didn't realize that it was the originator of those tropes.
No, I am filled with vindictive rage.
Or Yakety Sax.
I remember someone once complaining to me that homeless people were so picky and stuck-up because they wouldn't accept food. I had to explain that it was because of shit like this that they tend to not accept food. Because there are some fucked up cunts out there who think it's great fun to poison people just for the lols. Maybe the food is legit, but when one is homeless without good access to medical aid, it's often just not worth it to take the risk with food that folks give you.
That made me think. If some magic person has control over light, would they not be able to potentially do all sorts of time dilation fuckery?
Yup, 100%. Same for stuff like, soldering irons.
Another really bad one is when you drop a thing, then your reflexes automatically kick in and you reach out with your other hand to snatch it out of the air. Really, *really* bad when the thing being dropped is a sharp knife.
That's actually kind impressive.
Huh, hadn't thought about lemmings in years.
Was there any bending of metal involved?
#28 Took me a while to realize that was hair floating up, I'd initially thought that the shark had just been bitch-slapped.
#21 I wonder if the new Cavill flick will be any good. They have their work cut out for them, that's for damn sure.
Agreed. He's not perfect, and he messes up a lot, but he tries really hard. And that counts for a lot.
Rabies comes to mind as well.
Sure, I agree it's the most widely used word processor. But how many of those users would you say actually learned how to use the software properly vs just going "vibes based"? I'd been using Microsoft stuff since DOS (got out with Vista) and even back in the day those complaints came from people who didn't learn how to do things properly. They'd complain about layout breaking, but when I'd look at what they did, more often than not they'd try to layout things with spaces or some such nonsense.
I'm curious about the original context of this image. I'm guessing some of the same old bullshit of, "Oh, woe is us! They're sending armed atheists after us devout people! We're so persecuted, boo hoo hoo!" or some other similar such nonsense.
#37 I'm definitely going to be downvoted into oblivion, but oh well. These sorts of complaints seem to tend to be from those who never really bothered to learn how to use the software in the first place. The sorts who'll try to move a thing to the right by hitting spacebar a bunch of times, or try to move a block of text to the next page by mashing the enter key. They don't learn how to use the software correctly, then they complain when it doesn't read their minds to figure out what they want.
It's cute and all, sure. But maybe I'm just a cynical bastard with no hint of joy or happiness left in my heart, but I do always find these sorts of things, i.e. posting of one's young kids online for the whole world to see and do what they will with the videos/images, a teensy bit iffy, to put it mildly. Especially with the state of the Interwebs these days. I dunno, I guess it might just be that I'm just old and out of touch.
Oh, man... I loved the Maxx back in the day. And his art was so good.
Oh, right, Halloween. Didn't think about that, as it's not really a thing in my corner of the world.
I don't get it?
#1 Makita for me.
Baron Vladimir Harkonnen.
Oh, I see. Haven't really followed that franchise, though I'm tangentially aware of it. Interesting to know, thanks!
#4 I'm out of the loop with SF, who's this? And what's her shtick?
Good point, I should amend that to "those meddling kids".
I guess one major difference is that at least ol' Vlad was actually competent. Utterly reprehensible and irredeemable, absolutely. But also competent. His plan would have worked too if it hadn't been for that meddling kid.
No, there was also a baby variant. Tiny Toons was a whole set of different characters, while Baby Looney Tunes was Bugs and the gang.
That is really fucking impressive.
I would say that furry is a subset of monster fucker.
I think a lot of the complaints about it were that, at least in terms of the story, a lot of the tropes and whatnot were clichéd. Problem was, a lot of people didn't realize that it was the originator of those tropes.
No, I am filled with vindictive rage.
Or Yakety Sax.
I remember someone once complaining to me that homeless people were so picky and stuck-up because they wouldn't accept food. I had to explain that it was because of shit like this that they tend to not accept food. Because there are some fucked up cunts out there who think it's great fun to poison people just for the lols. Maybe the food is legit, but when one is homeless without good access to medical aid, it's often just not worth it to take the risk with food that folks give you.
That made me think. If some magic person has control over light, would they not be able to potentially do all sorts of time dilation fuckery?
Yup, 100%. Same for stuff like, soldering irons.
Another really bad one is when you drop a thing, then your reflexes automatically kick in and you reach out with your other hand to snatch it out of the air. Really, *really* bad when the thing being dropped is a sharp knife.
That's actually kind impressive.
Huh, hadn't thought about lemmings in years.
Was there any bending of metal involved?
#28 Took me a while to realize that was hair floating up, I'd initially thought that the shark had just been bitch-slapped.
#21 I wonder if the new Cavill flick will be any good. They have their work cut out for them, that's for damn sure.
Agreed. He's not perfect, and he messes up a lot, but he tries really hard. And that counts for a lot.
Rabies comes to mind as well.
Sure, I agree it's the most widely used word processor. But how many of those users would you say actually learned how to use the software properly vs just going "vibes based"? I'd been using Microsoft stuff since DOS (got out with Vista) and even back in the day those complaints came from people who didn't learn how to do things properly. They'd complain about layout breaking, but when I'd look at what they did, more often than not they'd try to layout things with spaces or some such nonsense.
I'm curious about the original context of this image. I'm guessing some of the same old bullshit of, "Oh, woe is us! They're sending armed atheists after us devout people! We're so persecuted, boo hoo hoo!" or some other similar such nonsense.
#37 I'm definitely going to be downvoted into oblivion, but oh well. These sorts of complaints seem to tend to be from those who never really bothered to learn how to use the software in the first place. The sorts who'll try to move a thing to the right by hitting spacebar a bunch of times, or try to move a block of text to the next page by mashing the enter key. They don't learn how to use the software correctly, then they complain when it doesn't read their minds to figure out what they want.
It's cute and all, sure. But maybe I'm just a cynical bastard with no hint of joy or happiness left in my heart, but I do always find these sorts of things, i.e. posting of one's young kids online for the whole world to see and do what they will with the videos/images, a teensy bit iffy, to put it mildly. Especially with the state of the Interwebs these days. I dunno, I guess it might just be that I'm just old and out of touch.
Oh, man... I loved the Maxx back in the day. And his art was so good.
Oh, right, Halloween. Didn't think about that, as it's not really a thing in my corner of the world.
I don't get it?