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- Comment on I guess it wasn't a nazi salute after all 2 days ago:
If I was his kid, I’d punch him in the face too.
- Comment on Small businesses struggle under Trump’s tariff whiplash: ‘I’m so angry that my government has done this to me’ 2 days ago:
Ooh, the entire world should get together and class-action lawsuit that orange turd.
- Comment on Activision Quietly Force Adverts into Call of Duty Black Ops 6 and Warzone Loadouts and Players Absolutely Hate It: 'At This Point It Really Feels Like Opening Up a Mobile Game' 3 days ago:
People STILL buying CoD or Battlefield games at this point deserve whatever they’ve gladly paid for.
- Comment on FFFFFUUUUUUUU 4 days ago:
Ah, so it really is because they’re lame, boring, unimaginative dorks. I knew it!
- Comment on FFFFFUUUUUUUU 5 days ago:
Yeah, I know the meme. I am familiar with the context. Still why do people persist to make crappy memes about it? It’s beyond me.
- Comment on FFFFFUUUUUUUU 5 days ago:
I have all of the context.
- Comment on FFFFFUUUUUUUU 5 days ago:
What a cop out way to say that you don’t have an explanation.
- Comment on FFFFFUUUUUUUU 5 days ago:
Boo
- Comment on There's a noticable influx of trans kids in my job. Are there any topics I should avoid or considerations I should take into account when training them? 5 days ago:
“Just stop having fun at work”
Great advice there.
- Comment on FFFFFUUUUUUUU 5 days ago:
Why would somebody spend their time on this. I sincerely don’t understand.
- Comment on Never Forget. Please dear god don't forget 5 days ago:
Ralph, you privileged piece of shit. You don’t know what fear is.
- Comment on [deleted] 5 days ago:
Retro Encabulator
- Comment on How do "lie detectors" work (I mean Polygraphs). If I'm loyal specifically to the constitution of my country, and the interviewers ask if I'm "loyal to [My Country name]", how would that work? 6 days ago:
Sounds like you’re set bro. Just treat every question like you don’t actually know the answer.
“My name? Uh… Uh…”
Start to question if you really do know your own name. Are there actually 5 lights? There MIGHT be!
- Comment on How do "lie detectors" work (I mean Polygraphs). If I'm loyal specifically to the constitution of my country, and the interviewers ask if I'm "loyal to [My Country name]", how would that work? 6 days ago:
Just get “nervous” at every question and you’re golden.
- Comment on People currently in their 60s and 70s grew up in the '60s and '70s 2 weeks ago:
I didn’t miss the point. I was just piling on with the other people poking fun at the fact that this is simple math.
90’s kids have a long way to go if they want to experience what you’re describing.
- Comment on People currently in their 60s and 70s grew up in the '60s and '70s 2 weeks ago:
Take your current age, and subtract it from the current year… That’s the year you were born.
- Comment on How are Americans so outgoing and extroverted and how can I become the same? 2 weeks ago:
Unfortunately there’s this thing called state dependent learning where you can’t really apply the lessons that you learned drunk while sober. Give it another shot, minus the booze.
- Comment on How are Americans so outgoing and extroverted and how can I become the same? 2 weeks ago:
Look, someone has misrepresented America, and Americans to you. You have to be in VERY specific places for the type of interactions that you are describing.
Very many places in America, nobody wants to talk to you, greet you, look at you, or have you smile in their direction.
What you are describing is “Small town vibe” where you in fact usually have to be a part of the small town before people will start treating you the way you have described.
People in America have social anxiety as well.
If your desire is to be good at interpersonal relations, then you need to practice exactly that. If your fellow Germans aren’t up to the task, then I suggest finding some alternative to Omegle (since I think that got shut down?) and try to small talk with strangers over a webcam if you can.
- Comment on Otters like fish. 2 weeks ago:
I don’t know what I’m seeing, but I don’t like it.
- Comment on [Opinion] Unending ransomware attacks are a symptom, not the sickness 3 weeks ago:
As well as international task forces to take down people who use borders as a means of immunity to take advantage of people.
- Comment on "I don't know" how much Borderlands 4 will cost, Gearbox boss says, but it had "more than twice the development budget for Borderlands 3" and "it might be" $80 like some Nintendo and Xbox games 3 weeks ago:
No thanks.
- Comment on Palworld confirms ‘disappointing’ game changes forced by Pokémon lawsuit 3 weeks ago:
If anyone owes you money, it’s Nintendo. We should class action their asses.
- Comment on You know how fire trucks, ambulances, and cars all have strobe lights? Well, if you add up those lights, street by street, there is a single street on earth that has the most strobe lights. 3 weeks ago:
Vegas Strip, next.
- Comment on 'Starter homes' cost at least $1 million in over 200 U.S. cities, Zillow data finds 4 weeks ago:
Guess it’s a nonstarter.
- Comment on Trump 'thinks' Zelensky ready to give up Crimea to Russia 5 weeks ago:
False. He does not think.
- Comment on Google, X and Facebook Are Modern-Day Tobacco Companies 5 weeks ago:
Except, you know, tobacco companies are modern day tobacco companies. They were never defeated.
- Comment on Perplexity CEO says its browser will track everything users do online to sell 'hyper personalized' ads 5 weeks ago:
“Nobody liked that.”
- Comment on Bethesda Gifts Everybody in the Skyblivion Team a Copy of Oblivion Remastered 1 month ago:
Still wildly suspicious timing.
- Comment on Did you know you can track elons jet from mastodon? 1 month ago:
Probably in the hopes of seeing it blip out of existence somewhere over the Atlantic.
- Comment on Trump administration orders halt to in-progress wind farm construction 1 month ago:
There’s something called context, which affects the meaning of words. You should look it up.