• @[email protected]
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    631 month ago

    Nice, we’re finally getting unironical r/im14andthisisdeep. Few more years and this site will have all the shit people left reddit for.

      • flicker
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        I double-checked just because I laughed so loudly at your reply, and you were really telling the truth. Thanks for that.

    • TxzK
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      321 month ago

      IDK about you, but I left Reddit because of negative people like you who loves gate keeping.

    • oce 🐆
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      271 month ago

      We also have the people complaining about things not being deep enough, how many years left?

  • @9point6
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    This has very a decade ago energy, I hope it’s not recent

  • @hakunawazo
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    Many small arms in the room, must be in the USA. /s
    Ok, it seems that the comic author is from Israel, which could be fitting to the wall sockets:

    • @[email protected]
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      Nice. Lol.

      It’s weird that they’re all in sleeves, though. He’s not exercising our “right to bare arms”.

    • @TheFonz
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      Looks more like Type K. That’s a really interesting chart

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        Type L comes in handy if you want to test your fuses with a fork.

  • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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    I know a guy who back in the day would get genuinely proud of his like count. We went backpacking together and when we got back he posted a bunch of pictures of our trip. Then next time we got together he kept showing me pictures and saying stuff like “check this out dude, 300 likes on this one picture!”. I was pretty oblivious as to why that was so important to him. I knew he didn’t have 300 friends IRL, so he was placing a whole bunch of importance on whether or not a bunch of strangers on the internet “liked” his picture or not. I had posted a few pictures of our trip too, and I tagged him in the ones he was in. He got upset that I was “leeching off his ‘friends’ for likes on my pictures”. I was genuinely baffled. He didn’t want anyone tagging him because that meant his “friends” might “like” someone else’s posts instead of his.

  • @richardisaguy
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    the facebook interface in the computer tells everything you need to know about the age of this image; we all know about the problems of social media, i think we have more issues to social media but people being addicted to it.

    Like the misinformation, the neo-facist cults, the political manipulation, the monopolistic practices of these companies on relation to the tech market, the mass surveillance, et tout.

  • @[email protected]
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    How much more on the nose can you get? What if we had empty bottles of “engagement” all around and his dad is Tom from MySpace coming to beat his ass for not saying he’s friends with a company?!