Wait until you look up the definition of transubstantiation.
Wait until you look up the definition of transubstantiation.
In that uncle’s own mind, I guess. This is the uncle’s equivalent of a Minion meme.
Have you considered that those people also aren’t actually offended by it, but just think it’s lame? This is the kind of comic I would expect to be shared by an uncle on Facebook.
What are you saying? You can think it’s not a very funny comic without being offended by it. “Man enjoys blowjob” is not exactly cutting edge humour.
“Oh damn, the point I was trying to make is very dumb. If I accuse people of not understanding it I can instead pretend to be very smart!”
-FeelzGoodMan420
Try understanding the point of my comment. The comic is about as spicy as margarine.
Spicy? This is the most boomer ass comic I’ve seen in a minute. She’s even smoking in a bar. It probably literally is a boomer-aged comic.
Tabasco or some other hot sauce in the pizza sauce would be a lot more ideal, but on top is acceptable if that’s what’s available.
But that person only commented once.
I don’t bother personally for the most part but it seems like you can do it via --embed-metadata, --parse-metadata, and --embed-thumbnail.
One of my favourite applications. I stopped paying for spotify and just use this to get music these days. Everything gets uploaded to youtube anyways.
Macho Man also released a diss track about Hulk Hogan.
A little tangential but how often do you get a chance to reference this?
That’s the joke.
The personal data of 2.9 billion people, which includes full names, former and complete addresses going back 30 years, Social Security Numbers, and more, was stolen from National Public Data by a cybercriminal group that goes by the name USDoD. The complaint goes on to explain that the hackers then tried to sell this huge collection of personal data on the dark web to the tune of $3.5 million. It’s worth noting that due to the sheer number of people affected, this data likely comes from both the U.S. and other countries around the world.
What makes the way National Public Data did this more concerning is that the firm scraped personally identifiable information (PII) of billions of people from non-public sources. As a result, many of the people who are now involved in the class action lawsuit did not provide their data to the company willingly.
What exactly makes this company so different from the hacking group that breached them? Why should they be treated differently?
No way that wasn’t intentional. They could have off centred it even just a bit to ruin the effect if they wanted.
You’ve had it too easy thus far, frankly, blaming this son of your city on an entirely different country. It’s not slander if it’s the truth.
Steven Crowder was born in Detroit! Stop the slander!
Strange take. Presumably if Israel was replaced with a non-ethnostate, Jewish citizens of that state would get the same rights and treatment as every other citizen.
Eh…This is a little rose coloured glasses. Anyone else remember the pre-adblock era of umpteen pop-up ads?