

Yeah, that’s exactly why I do it. Now you get it.


Yeah, that’s exactly why I do it. Now you get it.
Ah, the Pacer.



Kinda farts I be laying down in my cubicle before someone walks in to talk.


Guy looks like ReviewBrah.


Usually after the type of date that has you thinking about the future with the person and how perfect things seem.
Then you get that.
Gotta do one of those eye-blinking head shakes and just delete the convo and move on. Ain’t worth it.


The big dummy himself. Man, we lost two good ones back to back.


I say shit in teams that I want them to read.


When I was a boy,
I dreamed of being a television.


Watching anyone else use a computer, really. It’s agonizing.
I didn’t know Bad Bunny was a dude until the whole Superb Owl outrage happened.
Can’t argue with that logic.


If I had done 64 instead of 32, I’d seriously be considering selling 32GB to upgrade my GPU right now.


Sure, but if they’re boomers and still couldn’t make it, I’m not sure what the issue was. The generation that took everything and then pulled the ladder up behind them should be stable in the modern day.
I’m really not trying to be an asshole here, but my experience with this is my girlfriend’s dad. A boomer who lives in his car. He lost his six figure job in the late 90s and then did nothing. He made no effort. He was a horrible father. My girlfriend’s mother died and he STILL never picked his life back up. And now he’s just become a nuisance in our lives. I have absolutely no sympathy for people like that.
Whereas my parents, also boomers of the same age, are retired and looking at finding their final home. All you had to do was keep doing what you’re doing.
Whereas us, now, that’s not good enough, anymore.
It is very hard for me for feel sympathy for the generation that got everything, when my friends and I are struggling to exist, and with decent jobs.
I don’t think they’ve been an underdog since the original Apple I in 1976. Shit, from the 40 year old magazine ads and Computer Chronicles episodes I’ve seen, they’ve always been overpriced in the consumer market.