These two posts could not have lined up better:
These two posts could not have lined up better:
The italics are a nice hint. Good Poe’s Law submission.
I got that advice as well – the explanation given to me was that it’s almost always used incorrectly, so just be safe and don’t. However, I like the way it makes writing more closely resemble natural speech; we usually talk in conjoined clauses rather than complete sentences.
I’ve been trying to get the semicolon to take off; haven’t had much luck though.
But following the surface of a sphere causes you to constantly change direction
I think you’ve generalized a bit too much. The gender-swapped format was not created for this exact meme, it’s just a jovial commentary on male stereotypes women find unappealing. In this case, the joke isn’t that she saw a stack of random games, they’re all FIFA – did you maybe not notice that? The annoying male FIFA player is a pretty well-established meme at this point.
That’s so cute, I can’t. Thanks for paying your taxes on time.
That’s the intended effect – a condescending dismissal of being condescendingly dismissed. Not much you can say to a clear sign of disengagement.
You could go for unst
and drop sick rave beats
unst unst unst
Thanks! I hadn’t gotten around to finding a GW replacement yet, super happy this came up!
Oh cool, I’ll just go beat my head in-tow a wall
Okay gang, when you come across a TODO, how do you pronounce that? Too dough?
I thought it was bot spam
Maybe I’m missing the joke here, but it’s the latter on Linux. Super User Do = soodoo. Not sure why it’d be different for either platform.
What specifically are you disagreeing with? Bad games are bad largely due to design and monetization reasons, both of which developers don’t participate in deciding. But, they do witness all of the good decisions that get cut from the design. Buggy games are one thing you can partially attribute to developers, but saying Bethesda devs have a net negative credential without explaining is willfully obtuse and borderline troll behavior.