

Freedom from consequences and unlimited continues. They can try and fail as many times as they like.
Freedom from consequences and unlimited continues. They can try and fail as many times as they like.
Then suggest an alternative. We already have all the criticism we could possibly stand when it comes to protesting. What we don’t have is a single one of those critics suggesting or doing anything differently.
Personally, I think it’s a great social experience. Once you move past the “I’m going to speak imperfectly until I learn,” thing, you basically get to babel like a baby as an adult. People seem to love it, too. Everytime I tell someone I’m learning a language and they speak that language, they’re always excited to help me practice.
I think it helps with your primary language too. A lot of languages are related, so learning about the structure of one can help you recognize patterns in another. Since you learn about new grammar rules in your native language first, it’s especially useful if it’s been a while since you’ve taken an English class.
Death may be a preferable alternative to being found in rubble by a swarm of cyborg cockroaches.
That’s the thing about voids, always room for more.
Be careful, if you scream into the abyss long enough, it will scream back.
“STOP SCREAMING AT ME!”
How do I get into this utopia
When Americans travel do other cultures treat them as victims of abuse? Because that’s what this sounds like.
Anyone whose ever made dandelion wine knows that they WILL fuck you.
So happy capitalism allows me to experience network decay on the internet.
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Which psychologists are those? A lot of the people I know that have only gone to apsychologist as an adult have been told, “wow did you know you’ve had ADHD you’re whole life,” and they’re like “omg no but that makes so much sense.”
Like I think it’s more common to be an adult who doesn’t know they have ADHD because they don’t go to a psychologist, rather than having been a kid who was told they’d grow out of it by a psychologist, yah know?
I guess my point is this meme creates unnecessary stigma around seeing a psychologist, and you should see one if you think you should.
He looks like he knows what’s in that embarrassing picture of SpongeBob at the Christmas party.
I fucking hate people that act like they escaped the matrix because they drive a personally owned vehicle.
Like wow you’re really showing us public transit welfare queens what true independence looks like, gripping a steering wheel in a vehicle they can only legally operate with a government-issued license, on a road built and maintained by the government, cleared of snow by government workers driving government-owned trucks, fueled by government-subsidized oil, and parked in government-funded lots. Let’s not forget they had to go to a government building, talk to a government employee, and pay a government fee just for the privilege of registering their car — which they’re also legally required by the government to insure. And after all that bureaucratic red tape and recurring fees, they have the audacity to act like they’re the icons of self-sufficiency. The cherry on top? If their precious symbol of ‘independence’ breaks down, the government isn’t going to help — they get to shoulder the repair costs entirely on their own.
Meanwhile, I swipe a card once a month and get access to a system that moves people efficiently, doesn’t ask for my blood type, and doesn’t require me to pour thousands into maintenance and paperwork — and I’m the one supposedly suckling at the teat of Big Government?
Ok.
Protip: the last 2 panels are related.
Agreed! Bring back usenet and keep the normies out. Judging by all the fascist uprisings, they weren’t ready for it anyways.
If you’re planning your sadness around your job so that you don’t waste your time off, then capitalism has already won.
Idk, being sad about and grappling with the impermanent nature of things is kinda a fundamental part of being human.
“People more likely to do thing if thing doesn’t carry the potential to kill them.”
Was this a necessary study?