

Recount time?
Recount time?
If America hadn’t responded to Chernobyl with fear of atomic power and instead adopted a “this is why communism will fail, look how much better we can do it” attitude, the climate crisis would be a non-issue right now
I guess the USSR and USA had mutually assured destruction by means other than nuclear
Wholesome and distressing at the same time
Balderdash, the specificity employed in this context was superfluous in comparison to the minimum required for conveying his emotional response to the situation.
Damn, bro needs to upgrade his build that shit would take ages to boot
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Ok now what
Yeah not long after that he started posting a ton of anti-semitic bullshit
The potion of instant dementia
Ok good because I love women but do not enjoy soccer at all
Liking women and liking soccer are the same, is what I’m hearing
I don’t find the company to be any cockier than any of their competitors. AMD fanboys are all definitely too cocky though.
IMO, whether or not Gwen is canonically transgender is irrelevant, because thematically the two are equivalent. Being spider-woman is allegorical for being transgender.
The colors may be an indication that Gwen specifically is trans, or a hint to the audience that to be a Spider-person is an allegory for being trans. Her character was designed with the white, pink, and blue color scheme in 2014, so it’s not all that unlikely that the color scheme was an allusion to the trans pride flag on purpose. Maybe a writer or character designer clarified somewhere exactly how intentional or coincidental this Spider-Gwen/Transgender connection is, would be cool to see if so.
At the end of the day, the story serves to make people more empathetic to others who have to weigh their identity against their safety, especially in cases where the facet of their identity in question could be intentionally kept hidden.
Not even everyone knows this one by 30 either, so they’re more like one of today’s lucky 1000
Ahhh the entertainment center of 2011-2014 ford hatchbacks was truly something else, wasn’t it?
Behold: the rare mature and responsible reaction to finding out you were incorrect! An elusive find on the Web 2.0!
Threee mile island was only a partial meltdown, and very little fission product was ever released to the environment. Nowhere near as blatant and drastic of a failure as what happened in Chernobyl.