To be fair, Libertardians also care about lowering the age of consent!
To be fair, Libertardians also care about lowering the age of consent!
given your choice of username, I’m pretty sure nobody needed to even see your [deleted] comment.
Were you better or worse at proofreading when you were 9?
…and then, in the natural course of things, snobby douchebags convince themselves that the crappy product they’ve taken from the plebs is better than the original. Poopbean coffee is just the lobster of the 21st century.
Are you this fun in real life, or do you save your best takes for the internet?
Same!
And I definitely read it out loud in front of a class in high school the wrong way.
It’s meem. Originally coined by Steven Pinker, IIRC, to contrast with gene.
Fuck off.
Nailed it. Homeboy here thinks nobody deserves accolades for doing the right thing… his own “story” is as real as Santa Claus.
Huh. I spent years driving posts with a sledgehammer! When I discovered the existence of post drivers I was overjoyed and bought one immediately.
What makes you think those people and ol’ ulph here are in different groups?
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You’re going to have to do better if you want to fool anyone, estúpido troll ruso.
I haven’t manually changed anything, to be honest. My entire security setup is based on copying what I read on sites like this - I’m thirty years out of IT and can’t be arsed to stay up to date.
Could it be HTTPS-everywhere causing it? Not that I’ll disable that just to see some memes, but at least I’ll know what’s going on…
Firefox 127.0.2 with uBlock Origin (and many other extensions) on Windows 10 Pro, Version 21H2
Why do images from slrpnk.net always appear broken to me?
If I try to open just the image in another tab, I get:
Secure Connection Failed
An error occurred during a connection to slrpnk.net. PR_END_OF_FILE_ERROR
Error code: PR_END_OF_FILE_ERROR
The page you are trying to view cannot be shown because the authenticity of the received data could not be verified.
Please contact the website owners to inform them of this problem.
Square drive (or Robertson) I consider a close second. They do tend to strip out faster, especially in “softer” fasteners like stainless steel.
Reality, you delusional fuckwit.