

Well since it says “fracking” then that means it is fracking
I mostly play video games.
Well since it says “fracking” then that means it is fracking
What about the scene of the guy showering link
Kvaesitso has drained less than 3% of my battery every day for the last week. > 20% sounds like an unusual amount of drain
Why dont you ignore my “performative bitching” and keep your performative bitching to yourself. I was answering the question to why she gets hate.
Her comics are painfully unfunny
Stremio + torrentio
We dont have to guess, it is literally powered by these generators because the local infrastructure cannot support it.
It still demonstrated what I was trying to say, that if you go too literal on these two jokes then you’re missing the point
Its similar enough, the definition is limited and therefore enables a joke to be made.
Well the text in the image of the “definition” of a square is clearly tailored to fit this joke, thats why the logic of what a square actually is doesn’t apply. Its like telling Diogenes that his chicken is not technically a human because it doesn’t have two hands and a nose.
Didn’t realize jokes have to be literally correct
Its supposed to be absurd, taking it seriously makes the already bad joke even worse
Does no one understand this is a joke, talking about parallel lines and mathematical proofs is pointless when its a fucking meme
We are like a CO2 bomb, there has never been so much put into the air in such a small time scale, what usually takes 1000s and millions of years we did in ~100 years.
I used to use a twisted up plastic water bottle to inhale alcohol vapors. It was alright, but drinking it is better
Technology connections explains it very well
A total breakdown of society at some point in the next decade
Well of course of I know him, he’s me
LaTeX is one of the least likely to have bad alignment, should’ve went with the tried and true punching bag that is Microsoft word…
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