Thats what ended up being used yes, but the meme pretty obviously is referring to someone being scared they’re going to be Power Word: Killed
Thats what ended up being used yes, but the meme pretty obviously is referring to someone being scared they’re going to be Power Word: Killed
As a Linux user, this post is exhausting.
SteamOS is exciting. Many people had their first proper experience of using Linux with the steamdeck and many of those thoroughly enjoy the experience. I imagine its a great comfort to know that your OS is being supported by the same people who gave you such a great experience in the past.
I’m sure theres a tiny fraction of people who absolutely are just moving the goalpost over and over, but most people just want something that works for them with minimal friction. SteamOS will do that, and it’ll be familiar.
Christ you’re a cordial fellow
I was, I thought quite clearly, having a joking poke. Obviously “didn’t know lol” isn’t a defense.
inhales What’s L.I.G.M.A.?
You’re not being ignorant of the law - you’re being ignorant of the weird computer square printed on the shirt you thrifted
I hope at least half of those were real games and not the shovelware I see all the time ;(
You’re on thin fucking ice with this layout
Its not political so I guess its fair game? :D
The word Hamas is in fact in the same font and seems to fit the spacing of the rest of the text pretty perfectly
No no no no no no no no no no no no no no
Ad hominem
You really had no interest in engaging with me did you? Because I basically fully agreed with you in my previous comment and you said I wasn’t open to ideas.
You don’t think you can affect change outside of your vote?
That’s needlessly dismissive, I was repeating my understanding of what you’d said
I think its quite obvious that the people I’m advising to get out and take action are the people who… aren’t? I’m well aware that action is being taken and that it is growing in numbers, but more needs to be done.
That aside, how does voting third party or abstaining from voting affect change against the issues you’ve highlighted above? Because I don’t disagree with the issues you’ve raised.
I suppose that is a tangible way to affect change under the existing electoral system, so more power to you. I guess, with that in mind, you need to vote third party on an occasion when third party will actually get that 5% threshold, which as you say takes trust.
I’m not convinced that voting for a third party has any positive effect, in one election cycle or over longer time. But I’m open to hearing your perspective.
I mean sure! Take the whole CEO situation and springboard off that, you find yourselves in circumstances similar to pre-revolution France so the conditions are right.
I hear someone made the list and checked it twice.