I’ve got to choose this timeless meme: https://youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ
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They probably mean that they use pictures of Nintendo Luigi in memes about the shooting (in place of pictures of the human Luigi), not that people select Luigi as a character more often in a certain video game.
I thought FIFA was for soccer, and the NFL handled football
I feel like most accessories these days either use Bluetooth, or (for e.g. cars) have a phone-agnostic USB port so they can work with Android too. Plus cables aren’t that hard to replace. I feel like the days of the iPod speaker dock and the iDog with a proprietary cable stub are long gone.
I don’t know but that image looks sick
How much did that user pay to have so many verified check marks?
I knew Trump was right when he called it the “Failin’ New York Times”!
motorists understood this and did not kill hundreds of people with their cars every day
Motorists generally don’t go out looking to kill people, the majority probably won’t kill someone in their entire time driving, they just want to get to work/other places and try to avoid accidents (but make mistakes), and IMO they generally don’t even deserve angry looks (much less implied death) since it’s really a problem with infrastructure and policy.
People sick of the “Capitalism Bad” circlejerk when the alternative isn’t much better as shown in the above post.
I can at least try to wait a few years to forget as much as possible.
Seems like most Americans are pro Luigi, but the government isn’t
To be fair, the pandemic feels like it was ages ago. It was so long ago that the economy recovered, crashed again, companies reversed WFH policies, and are now apparently not enforcing RTO (at least that’s what I heard from a friend of a friend who works at Google).
But not everywhere has moved on at the same rate. In Wisconsin it feels like a distant memory, but in California the buses still have signs saying “masks strongly recommended but not required”