

they took the photo just before he started shedding his skin


they took the photo just before he started shedding his skin


that made me laugh out loud


remember the whole point of qanon was to call basically everyone a pedophile so that it would be harder to find and catch actual pedophiles.


yeah wtf… it’s like groundhog day and no one remembers anything and everyone keeps telling you “new” things that you’ve known forever


country! try world. they made sure to specifically fuck other countries as well.


is that now all of them? do fucking all of them live in a military base?
you, maybe. but valve is hesitant to make anything available outside of a handful of countries meanwhile microsoft sells their shit to the most remote tribal villages. most people in the world who’d want something like that will have to buy this one by default.


lol.
lmao, even.


i am an old person


i think you’re misunderstanding the video from the few sentences in which I tried to give the main point. he doesn’t say generations were invented in the 2000s.
he’s saying in the previous millennium we used to have definitive ideas about decades that were distinct and memorable: we know what most people listened to, what they wore, and in the age of TV, what they watched. every decade had its own characteristics and it applied to almost everyone. when I say picture a 30 year old in the 70s, you can picture what they look like: what they wear, their hairdo and facial hair, even glasses, and the colors of their clothes.
for some reason the 90s is the last decade to have this. there was a lot of talk about the millennium come 2000s but not much about the 00s. maybe it was awkward, maybe something changed but we don’t have 00s, 10s and 20s referred to as decades the same way 1920s or 1980s are. there’s no iconic, clear fashion that belongs to the 10s. instead the media started referring to “gen z fashion”, “gen alpha fashion” or whatever. which is not really how fashion works. in the 80s, pretty much everyone had big hair and shoulder pads, across generations. now it’s segmented.
not only that, but now there’s no TV as there was back then. you pick your streaming service and binge watch a show instead of collectively watching a show every week. there’s nothing like Seinfeld or MASH anymore. basically there’s no shared cultures and experiences anymore.


you mean appropriately, right? i don’t see irony here.


adam ruins everything has a video about how the 2000s made us stop talking about decades and switch to refer to generations instead which caused us to lose the concept of a shared culture basically, and segregated us instead.
we have clear ideas about fashion, music, art and design when we think about the 40s vs 50s or 80s vs 90s for example, but no one really knows wtf the 2000s vs 2010s were about.


that photo looks like it’s from the 80s


no they just don’t want their base see it and hear from literate people what it says


it’s a bluesky tweet


props to Colbert, btw, for all his faults, he did do whatever he could to expose the capitulators. he could have gone the safe route and not said anything.


add to the list of collaborators. the regime will fall, and some of these dinosaurs will be still living. there must be a reckoning.
i wouldn’t find anything common with a 25 year old myself. i think it would be less of an issue if the younger was 30+. obviously the older you are the wider the acceptable gap. once both parties are 35+ i think the gap doesn’t matter at all.