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7/19/2025, 5:04:48 PM
>>715862968
Yeah, the last time I joked about that I got a job offer from Canonical. I didn't even say it in public, it was an anonymous post on /g/. I'm never shitposting on Ubuntu again. Scary times we're living in.
Yeah, the last time I joked about that I got a job offer from Canonical. I didn't even say it in public, it was an anonymous post on /g/. I'm never shitposting on Ubuntu again. Scary times we're living in.
7/14/2025, 7:51:24 PM
>>715454169
No, not really, you direction brain. Something being bad doesn't retroactively make arguably less bad thing suddenly good. You can simply choose not to bother with either if they're both bad.
Would you order a glass of hot human piss if you walked into a restaurant and saw monkey shit coffee on the menu?
No, not really, you direction brain. Something being bad doesn't retroactively make arguably less bad thing suddenly good. You can simply choose not to bother with either if they're both bad.
Would you order a glass of hot human piss if you walked into a restaurant and saw monkey shit coffee on the menu?
7/6/2025, 1:42:27 PM
>>714613568
Honestly this scene confuses me. It feels as if it's written to portray the "non-binary" as being in the wrong, with her (it?) acting like a confused and troubled teenage girl that creates problems out of nothing and will take offence regardless of how gentle or understanding you try to be.
Like it really captures the stereotype for the kind of pain in the ass loser teen that parents feel like they have to walk on eggshells around because any idiot can abruptly claim victim status and expect to be catered to.
Like, was it really not supposed to come off that way? I'm having a hard time understanding how the developers, writers, even the voice actors could look at that scene and not see it as being critical (or even a parody) of that kind of person.
Are these people so tone deaf and fucked up that this is seen as normal and acceptable behaviour to them, or was this actually a pretty self-aware scene that went over people's heads?
Honestly this scene confuses me. It feels as if it's written to portray the "non-binary" as being in the wrong, with her (it?) acting like a confused and troubled teenage girl that creates problems out of nothing and will take offence regardless of how gentle or understanding you try to be.
Like it really captures the stereotype for the kind of pain in the ass loser teen that parents feel like they have to walk on eggshells around because any idiot can abruptly claim victim status and expect to be catered to.
Like, was it really not supposed to come off that way? I'm having a hard time understanding how the developers, writers, even the voice actors could look at that scene and not see it as being critical (or even a parody) of that kind of person.
Are these people so tone deaf and fucked up that this is seen as normal and acceptable behaviour to them, or was this actually a pretty self-aware scene that went over people's heads?
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