This post is giving me serious old people Facebook vibes.
Some random guy you might’ve seen on Reddit (more specifically r/OldWorldBlues)
This post is giving me serious old people Facebook vibes.
I believe this meme format originated from Facebook or some inspirational quote account somewhere.
Basically it always shows two famous people meeting, one of which is younger and receives some money or words of “wisdom” from the other person.
I think originally it was with Einstein and some other celebrity.
And ofc, this post is completely satirising the entire thing.
The world may end, but Elvis Presley still lives on.
A preposterous idea! - conservatives, apparently.
I’ve played Odyssey and it was fairly fun to play, but Valhalla to me seemed a bit, idk, empty? Not much parkouring around in large towns like an assassin when the buildings are pretty sparse and small.
I don’t think this is a pro-scalper meme, more like an anti real estate “investor” mene
Haven’t found the right crowd, I suppose.
This isn’t really about the current global economic situation, more about like human behaviour.
In the prisoner’s dilemma, aggressive options tend to do well only in the short term, so you could see ruthless billionaires as short-sighted, considering their reaping of the earth will end up destroying the ecosystems we live in.
Do you keep him in prison?
The word “lib” is so vague now, that it has lost meaning.
Some people use it with the original meaning, but most just call anyone who isn’t right wing a lib.
Buzzwords, as the original commenter said.
The right becoming more radical with their attitudes to the LGBQT+ make queer people also respond more radically to their aggressive rhetoric.
Also, can you expand on what criticisms are labelled as “homophobia”? I’d genuinely like to know.
I know, right? Like, who has this much fucking Nutella?
(Lungs withstand being squeezed much better than being stretched so that’s why free-divers can hold their breath while swimming down.)
Last sentence of the second paragraph mentions free diver lungs.
Don’t we all?
You can’t tell me what to do!
another lesson in reverse psychology
Jacob Geller’s “Who’s afraid of modern art” video talks about this subject more if anyone wants to dive deeper into it.
I feel like the older people get, the more they tend to prefer to watch others do things rather than do them themselves.
It’s not like we’re scouring for factual information on a shitposting community