

Yes, it does. I didn’t write “this will feel like literal hell”, I wrote “this feels […]”, as in I am currently experiencing said feeling.
Yes, it does. I didn’t write “this will feel like literal hell”, I wrote “this feels […]”, as in I am currently experiencing said feeling.
It uses my likeness. This might lead people to believe, consciously or not, that I endorse the message, that’s the point of the technology.
It doesn’t matter if I or my likeness has convinced someone of a view in a practical sense, so does it matter morally?
Y’know, in my darkest moments, I’ve taken solace in the fact that suicide would also mean I wouldn’t have to partake in capitalism anymore.
This feels like literal hell. Not even suicide will let you escape.
I feel like these people are incredibly disingenuous. If I’m in a hot car and want to make an exaggerated example out of what I think is bad design, I act like these people. If I’m in a hot car, stuck and panicking, I’m thinking about how much a window costs for about half a minute, and then I break a window.
Oh wow, I just looked up Lemmygrad and was shocked and dissapointed at the results, seeing the Exploding Heads results changed that dissapointment to complete disgust.
This comment is the funniest shit I’ve seen all week.
I guess I just assumed most people have one of those window breaking tools that cost like 5 dollars.