i can of course draw no conclusions about the future from the fact that he's been right about everything he's ever said thus far -- he could be wrong about something tomorrow and i'd look like a fool -- but he is a pretty righteous dude
I've got my "selling a kidney to buy a new GPU" and "AC inputs on the rear panel because it uses so much power" memes already locked and loaded, ready to post!
A couple years ago Sega noticed they could make more money if they copied Nintendo's homework with regard to legal strategy, and the world is the worse for it
you would be shocked at how many women unironically believe that men are perpetually horny and that that is the source of most if not all of society's ills
Yeah, but if I then want to put that picture of me on my social media page or a website or the back of a cheaply-manufactured wristwatch or what have you, why is the photographer allowed to tell me no?
Note, for example, that in the article in the original post, the Associated Press is careful to say that the person who took the famous photo doesn't have copyright over it. They do.
i can of course draw no conclusions about the future from the fact that he's been right about everything he's ever said thus far -- he could be wrong about something tomorrow and i'd look like a fool -- but he is a pretty righteous dude