You can’t tell me what to do!
Ohh I get it, it’s so hilarious that no one knew it was a joke!
I guess you can always laugh at it yourself.
You realize It’s just an example right?
They’ve very much revealed that they come straight from 4chan.
Also delisted in parts of loads of EU countries like the Netherlands and France.
“The media” is implying that you’re only familiar with the media from your country and/or what you find in the majorly English-speaking side of the internet I assume? When I think of football hooligans, England is probably the last one I think about.
you’re so depressing
That means you don’t know enough about other countries
aaaand you just went off into the deepend.
Rust has an official online book that literally has everything you’d ever need to know in it, read through it and you’re set.
I think it’s a whole lot easier to find some cheese or hot dog than parts for some weird metallic car, and if you don’t care about aerodynamics it can’t get you.
Your browser has basic features? I’m impressed.
One of the absolute worst choices in the Chromium browser world.
I absolutely prefer the latter, adding “Explaining” makes it a readable title for me that I won’t skip over.
On top of that they’re still paying using their time (and power).
Phone numbers, phone apps and the international market. Skype was in a lot of places only popular for business, Whatsapp was everyone’s very first doorway into a modern messenger app.
I’m sure the image posted doesn’t have an exploded charger that could indicate why the comment you replied to was made!
It was one of the first and now no one wants to move, quite simple.
your takeaway from individual people being unhappy after everything that has come to light about an individual popular person is missing the actual situation/thing that is happening right in front of you? quite a bit more went on than “differing opinion” and even then people are luckily allowed to be upset and it is even easy to understand when it is an influential person, welcome to the internet.