

Say ‘noot noot’ again. Say ‘noot noot’ again, I dare you, I double dare you motherfucker, say noot noot one more Goddamn time!


Say ‘noot noot’ again. Say ‘noot noot’ again, I dare you, I double dare you motherfucker, say noot noot one more Goddamn time!


Some random moneyboi:

Which they probably did to keep themselves and their families save, so that wasn’t that good of a comparison tbh.


It’s not that the questions are stupid, it’s that most of them are lazy questions that you could have found very easily with a simple google search.


Now I’m seriously wondering how people came up with this term.


Yeah sure, just do the gimmick better or introduce your own “fun” gimmick.


Sources on that? I’m quite sure they had at least corn beers and other fermented drinks.
They maybe didn’t use them for everyday consumption in the beginning, but they definitively had them.


Not being able to do it from a distance would probably be a boon to security.


Paper books and comparable are now prohibited under the konzom act, your daily advertisement quota has been increased until morale improves or your mind breaks, whichever comes first.


I doubt that anyone who came from reddit either as an exile or willingly can really notice any additional toxicity. Maybe the early adapters.
Just gift each other something practical and romantic, like a sword.


Then it’s the guy who replaced your eyes that’s untrustworthy.


What kind of shit take is this?
Media made people aware of ongoing bullshit, people reacted and put pressure on their governments and somehow “media got to us”?
If anything it didn’t pass because of media attention.


Well yeah, a tech-bro ain’t actually that technologically inclined to begin with.


It has thunder in it, can’t get more shocking than thunder :P


Minecraft is proof that our children crave the mines!


… For quite a few years and it pays itself back in 15/16 years, after which it probably still works for another 5 to 10 years.


I remember, it was in the lands of make believe and nostalgia I think.
That’s more an user issue than a product issue though.