I love this comic so fucking much, it perfectly encapsulates that dude, his ilk, and their mentality.
tomiant
So, here you are. Aren’t ya. AREN’T YA? Ya, ya are.
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I feel like one of those Chinese bears they keep in concrete cages to milk for bile.
Therapy and a more positive outlook on life is not gonna solve my problems.
Absolutely rational take, in my opinion. Social contract has been broken, I feel no obligation at all fulfilling my end of the deal. As far as I’m concerned me and society have separated but still have to live under the same roof, for now.
tomiant@piefed.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•I used to love computing as a hobby, but now it feels like it's a source of evil in the world, how have you dealt with this?English
2·2 days agoCapitalism: how much can you improve a fork? Let’s build society around that and see!
tomiant@piefed.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•I used to love computing as a hobby, but now it feels like it's a source of evil in the world, how have you dealt with this?English
1·2 days agoPartial solution to a partial problem. But necessary step for a first step.
tomiant@piefed.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•I used to love computing as a hobby, but now it feels like it's a source of evil in the world, how have you dealt with this?English
3·2 days agoI went into welding.
tomiant@piefed.socialtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•Who cares, as long as the almighty line goes up!English
1·2 days agoIncompetent censorship is not somehow better than normal censorship.
tomiant@piefed.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's an interesting etymology for a common term?English
3·3 days agoI bet you’re really a muffin!
tomiant@piefed.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's an interesting etymology for a common term?English
2·3 days agoI know isquierda is left in Portuguese too!
tomiant@piefed.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's an interesting etymology for a common term?English
1·3 days agoThat is super neat!
tomiant@piefed.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's an interesting etymology for a common term?English
3·3 days agoIch brauche trinkgeld, viel viel trinkgeld.
tomiant@piefed.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's an interesting etymology for a common term?English
3·3 days agoBbrg mmhfm mufu pontiac.
tomiant@piefed.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's an interesting etymology for a common term?English
1·3 days agoI always hated copacetic and I still do.
tomiant@piefed.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's an interesting etymology for a common term?English
3·3 days agoI am sorry but you most certainly did not invent hyanuboinism, that is a very old and respectable line of scientific inquiry.
tomiant@piefed.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's an interesting etymology for a common term?English
1·3 days agoI’m with this guy.
tomiant@piefed.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's an interesting etymology for a common term?English
3·3 days ago100% from Persian “check mate”/“shāh māt”/شاه مات
(“The king is dead/helpless”)
tomiant@piefed.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's an interesting etymology for a common term?English
1·3 days ago“Mat” I connect with death always, I don’t know why. Mata. To kill. It seems similar over languages somehow.
tomiant@piefed.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's an interesting etymology for a common term?English
2·3 days agoThank you for this piece of trivia!
tomiant@piefed.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's an interesting etymology for a common term?English
1·3 days agoDid you ever recover the penny?













Missing the whooooole fucking point. Nobody here says they don’t want to ever interact with humans again. GTFO with that “uhh actually technically you are wrong løl” bullshit, these are definitely valid takes for people to have on modern society, shit, they’re in abundant company.