He was 100% on /pol/
He was 100% on /pol/
I was afraid of heights as well when I started climbing – to the point where I was scared of looking out of windows above a certain height. It’s still something I have to deal with (especially when I go lead climbing), but it’s gotten better the more I’ve climbed! It’s usually pretty affordable to do an intro course or a day pass and try it out just once, that’ll let you know whether you enjoy it enough to push through the fear.
I can send you one right now
$250m production budget for an Indiana Jones movie is absolutely bonkers. Raiders had a $20m budget.
Like 75% of the subs I actually go to (and not just see on the frontpage or all) are still dark. So I have very very little reason to go back.
I would’ve gotten a Zenfone 9 if not for the fact that it only gets 2 years of updates. This planned obsolesence is unacceptable, especially for an 800 dollar phone.
Take your corny garbage back to reddit with the rest of the bots.
PaRappa the Raper
Same here. That was also my first experience saving up for and building my own PC. Simpler times.
Like, in the realms of priest sexual abuse, this is pretty mild.
It’s terrifying that that is something we can say with a straight face.
Even if it doesn’t happen now, or even the next couple of months, reddit has proven that they’re committed to pushing out their core userbase - the people who actually make good content, and who maintain the systems that allow that content to rise to the top.
Once even more of reddit is ads and bot spam, it’ll start to die. We’re just leaving early to avoid the rush.
With potentially hundreds of millions of dollars on the line, reddit would 100% fudge the numbers with vote manipulation and bots.
Prince of Darkness has an incredible mood even though, objectively, it is pretty shlocky.