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  • I'm about to drop the hammer...

  • I never read Garfield, but so far this cat just seems like a dick.

  • It's the same woman, but the men pass the hat around so they know it's their turn to do something sexist. /s

    Edit: added the /s tag

  • This is his third term as a senator.

    WTF Texas?

  • Back in 2018, Steam stated its approach to content on its platform was "to allow everything onto the Steam Store, except for things that we decide are illegal, or straight up trolling".

    ...

    A social media account linked on Steam to the game's developer includes a post suggesting Ukraine's refusal to surrender will provide "a lot of content to make more missions in our game".

    I'm pretty sure that qualifies.

  • I don't think it's meant to be funny.

    It is, however, pretty rad.

  • These are the total numbers and includes the at-risk games. Which may not be helpful to some, since the fate of those games is unknown.

  • Starting to sound like you do think there's a stringent definition of what a meme is.

  • ...Dead games, which means no one on Earth can currently play the game. It's not possible...

    ...At-risk games, which means these games are currently working, but they're designed in such a way that the second the publisher ends support, they will become dead games without some sort of intervention...

    ...Dev Preserved, which means the game would have died, but the publisher or developer implemented some sort of endof life plan, so now the game is safe...

    ...Fan Preserved, where the publisher did nothing or practically nothing to save the game, but fans managed to either hack it to remove dependencies or reverse engineer a server emulator so that the game was saved in spite of the publisher actions.

  • There is no stringent definition of what a meme is or can be

    Then by my personal definition (not Merriam whatever), it doesn't feel like a meme.

    If it's a meme to you, that's fine, too.

  • A screenshot of the headline of a satirical article (if it exists).

    Which is fine.

    I just don't think it's a meme.

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  • By that point, big tech will have created the Torment Nexus, and half the country take out Klarna loans so they can own the libs with it.

  • Is this even a meme?

  • After blowing up the aid trucks.

    We did not blow up an aid truck. We blew up terrorists.

    After evidence comes out that, yes, it was an aid truck.

    Well, they did not properly identify themselves as an aid truck.

    Video evidence comes out that they identified themselves on the truck, with their uniforms, and during direct conversation with the soldiers who then killed them anyway.

    One of the aid workers was totally a terrorist. He was hiding a bomb in his underpants, we swear!

    Everyone knows this is an obvious lie.

    And what are you going go do about it? Tweet at us?

  • In an analysis of human exposure to climate change extremes — such as heatwaves, floods, droughts, wildfires, cyclones and crop failures — researchers found that children born in 2020 are two to seven times more likely to face one-in-10,000 year events than those who were born in 1960.

    Why pick (great) grandparents as the reference point?

    Wouldn't it be more practical to compare them with their parents?

    Edit: the actual study does show comparative data for other cohorts (i.e. every decade since 1960). Unless the average LiveScience reader is in their 60s, they just picked a weirdly unrelatable way to describe the study.

  • Serbian prosecutors on May 14 announced that the cultural official in charge of the site's historic designation had forged a key document and had been arrested. Goran Vasic, the acting director of the Republic Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments, admitted he had fabricated an expert's opinion.
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    \ "Vasic forged a proposal for a decision to revoke the status of cultural property," prosecutors said in a statement.

    So they forged a document in order to un-protect the building site?