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…because corporations are people? Blegh.
…because corporations are people? Blegh.
Whenever I try, I get Ravi Bhatia screaming “How can she slap?!”
You’re forgetting the pre-Web internet: 99% students & academics. It was largely awesome. When you did get trolled, it was by someone who could spell and form a cohesive argument.
This is what happens when you try to put Humpty Dumpty back together again.
Eventually. It’s inevitable.
It’s economics, my dude - girls prancing around in their panties sell tickets. Girls playing basketball don’t.
I’ve spent a lot of time in RPGs, and the last time I RPed in a G was around the time George Bush’s dad was president.
Did he make you manually allocate all the space for food in your stomach before you started to eat?
Right on top of the pickle…
2001 called and asked for its headline back.
You see, it’s true: Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!
I feel like I’ll probably watch that Mayfair Witches show starring Alexandra Daddario at some point, but it hasn’t happened yet.
In case anybody else was confused, the character on The Simpsons is Nelson Muntz.
My experience in going from C to C++ was different: if you’re not converting everything from mallocs with custom addressing systems to the collections framework, you’re not living.
They named the bill wrong - it should be Kids’ Act for Online Safety- KAOS.
Republicans’ effort to count fails after they run out of fingers.
Herzlichen glückwunsch zum geweedschlagenstag!
My last game was exhausting. Years of cryptic lore, mediocre tie-in properties we pretended were good, pvp you could opt out of midstream by switching off your router, a sandbox that one player characterized as “as wide as the universe and one inch deep.”
So, I thought I’d try something completely different, and that different thing, god help me, is Evony.
ESR: “Every good work of software starts by scratching a developer’s personal itch.”