"No, I actually think he's a brilliant composer, I just said his music stinks"
Vespair
no skill from the person doing it.
This feels entirely non-sequitur, to the point of damaging any point you're trying to make. Whether I paint a nude or the modern Leonardi DaVinci paints a nude our rights (and/or the rights of the model, depending on your perspective on this issue) should be no different, despite the enormous chasm that exists between our artistic skill.
Cheating sucks but a- people are still cheating in these games, b- there are just as effective anti-cheat strategies that don't require invasive access, c- cheating in a literal GAME is not enough of a real world issue to sacrifice real world privacy
I will never understand why so many people were just okay accepting all this invasive bullshit like Vanguard. There's so many games I just can't even consider because I refuse to implicitly tell game companies their unchecked behavior like this is acceptable.
These are fucking video games; there is no goddamn reason a glorified toy should have root or kernel-level access. It's wild to me the amount people who will accept anything, no questions asked.
I'm sure Hell Divers is fun, but it ain't worth it to me to find out.
And I bet horse carriages outsold the Ford Model-T this year too
That text is like 4x too large for me. I used to 1 composition notebook for all my classes and stilled ended the year with tons of blank pages because my default text size is so small
Also, B^U
The problem with loss is the impact of it is ...ahem... lost without the context of what an enormous douchebag Tim Buckley was online at that time. Like part of what makes loss so ridiculous is the audacious sanctimonious nature of the comic coming from the internet's least-likable egotist and troll. You can read as many KYM wikis as you want, but if you weren't around to witness what a fucking shitbag Buckley was during that time then you can't really feel the way loss hit when it hit.
This just simply isn't true.
Granted, this is some random bullshit website, but they do list their sources, and they claim
"1 in 4 TikTok users are under 20 years old"
https://explodingtopics.com/blog/tiktok-demographics
25% is hugely different than *the majority of users."
Tiktok isn't a kid's app, has never been a kid's app, and while it's popular with kids if you are an adult with normal adult patterns you aren't going to get served minor accounts to follow unless you are actively seeking that or have interests or hobbies with an big younger skewing (such as if you follow the #minecraft hashtag, I would imagine).
Yeah fr; message good, meme bad