

I know it isn’t, that’s why the pattern is identical.


I know it isn’t, that’s why the pattern is identical.


Dick fighting aside, really drives me crazy when whoever is in charge of sourcing these materials doesn’t spend the extra time to make sure you’re not getting an ass-load of repeating patterns.
I went on a canyon drive one time. We started with 7 cars, when we got to the end of our route, we had 8. Hopped right out of his car and stood around in the circle with the rest of us, didn’t even register for a second that it was just some random guy. He thought it looked fun so he kept up with us. Cool dude.


I think one needs to address other issues if they are afraid that the entire group prefers the one they deem “toxic” over themself. If the entire party is willing to ditch one for the sake of another, I don’t think that implies a fault with the latter.
Yeah, really don’t like that one.


That actually sounds like 1000x more work, with the side effect of killing a campaign people were probably enjoying


It’s mostly prevalent in the ironic meme community.
Basically, in the early days of memery, these “top text / bottom text” images were like 75% of memes. A lot of online editors were rather primitive when it came to spacing, font size, etc., which led to a lot of manual rearranging of words and text.
For example, you may have originally typed, “my face when / the teacher calls on me”, but decided the spacing wasn’t right, so meant to change it to “my face when the / teacher calls on me” , but forgot to delete the “the” in the second line.
This incredibly common typo became a kind of hallmark of “bad memes”, and has been intentionally replicated in shit posting communities as a sort of wink saying “this is bad on purpose”.
All this to say, I’m not positive if this is a case of an actual typo, or an ironic replication. The meme seems otherwise genuine, so I’m leaning towards the former.


I had this reaction while playing Baldurs Gate. I knew what it meant to “rizz” someone but didn’t know where it came from. I had a high DC charisma check and, after passing it, said, “I rizzed em with my charisma! Ohh…”


I saw this in the star wars memes community and didn’t even notice frodo, lmao.


I wouldn’t be able to resist the temptation of mimicking his voice. Is it part of the act?
You may be smoking crack my friend, Levis are considered the gold standard of jeans and they’re rock solid… and their standard line isn’t even expensive.
Days later, I would realize that we are in the comments, proving the middle of the meme correct by arguing semantics for no good reason! Hahey!
You have to be prepared and liking guns isn’t some horrible thing with American consequences.
Again… Nobody is arguing that this isn’t true…
… Just that every leftist does not have to like guns. Don’t know why this is so hard a concept.
The next week he got
the raisereplaced
you like guns
No, they’re a necessary tool for change.
So you like guns because they provide change.
No, I’d prefer if we could have change without having to shoot people.
Who said anything about shooting people? They’re just fun range toys.
My friend, it’s ok to be wrong. The more you shuffle goal posts around the more foolish your argument looks. Nobody once said that guns or marksmanship aren’t normal hobbies, they said leftists don’t inherently like guns. Not even that leftists specifically don’t like guns.
It is fun to shoot targets and clay pigeons and you should try it.
I go to the range every week to shoot my collection of guns. You and I liking guns due to them being fun does not mean leftists as a whole need to enjoy them.
In what way does this detract from what they said?
“We don’t like guns, we need them”
“Oh yeah, well what about the times you needed guns?”
Well duh, you’re probably a poor and wouldn’t have paid the loan back.
You’re supposed to put a third forklift (using a fourth forklift) on top of the first two