i like how flesh simulator’s stories are all well cited though….
most conspiracy concerned people just say random stuff and never back it up….
i like how flesh simulator’s stories are all well cited though….
most conspiracy concerned people just say random stuff and never back it up….
they look like they could be related….
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but it would be a fun fake conspiracy theory to start….
huh, i don’t really see it…
thanks… it’s my favorite bitwise operator….
best game ever
lies the video game companies want you to believe…
much less incentive to cheat on smaller independent servers, and they’ll still ban you…
you know what they say; seizure the day…
just get arrested a couple times…
probably routine traffic stop that revealed he had a warrant for a long history of smuggling things up his ass…
yeah, i agree; you’re not a doctor…
your whole comment history is you being a dick… and calling everyone liberal and bourgeois and you’re fake as fuck and glow in the dark
you too
depends on the context:
“exploitation”
“make it shitty”
“ruined”
“fucked it up”
if it was used way less, in non-pseudo-intellectual contexts, i wouldn’t care…
there is a term for companies buying companies and lowering the quality of the product while capitalizing on the brand reputation… i forget it though…
i mean, i barely care but people keep commenting on this so i feel like replying.
parentification is another one like that. just verbifying the noun and sticking “ification” on the end to have more syllables.
you could just write out, “children being forced into parenting roles” or something…
In large families, the eldest child has traditionally taken on more parent-like responsibilities… it’s not new and if it really needs it’s own word, it deserves a more thought out word structure than just:
“+ification and now let’s try to spread the word and get people to take me seriously!”
that is a good point…
they list some, i reckon the ones identified were already removed….
here’s the actual article, instead of an article about an article:
https://www.zscaler.com/blogs/security-research/technical-analysis-anatsa-campaigns-android-banking-malware-active-google