Literally the opposite of the Constitution.
Literally the opposite of the Constitution.
I know. I was commenting on their quality in that part. Sorry to be unclear.
For me it’s not about the coffee. I grew up on Tasters Choice.
I won’t drink Nestle instant because Nestle is up to their goddamn eyeballs in slave labor and they’re probably one of the worst corporations in the world. I try everything I can not to buy their products.
If rich people weren’t hoarding functionally all of the world’s wealth, we wouldn’t need their goddamn charity. They don’t deserve praise for pissing into fires they started.
I’m out of the loop; what happened??
I’m out of the loop; what happened??
I’m out of the loop; what happened??
So why do so many keep dying?
Because these deaths are caused by murderous assholes with over-inflated egos and immunity to consequences. ACAB.
I stand corrected.
The irony of the title is still true, though.
Which fuckin’ god? The one that (if you believe in) sent the ten plagues? And the flood? And burned two major cities? And that’s just in the book where he’s supposedly the good guy?
would have been stolen*
Have you tried earning people’s attention instead of demanding it?
They’re not failing. They’re actively choosing not to.
“Fuck you, got mine” is pretty much a cornerstone of their platform…
On the one hand, sure I guess?
But see also, “Y, the Last Man” for why being literally the last man on earth isn’t all it’s cracked up to be, or Five from “The Umbrella Academy” for an object lesson in why being alone for decades in a post-apocalyptic hellscape isn’t the best thing for your mental health.
Because that’s what young people need, more ways to be excluded from society and isolated.
Mine is an old Black Crusade character name. The original Xariphon was a scholar-warrior.
It also became memeable and noteworthy because it’s it’s drastically off tone for the comic strip it came from. Generally a light hearted series and then BAM, have something that in context is utterly brutal.
Nowadays it’s so divorced from it’s context that it’s essentially just a meme.