[1150] Cat Girls Suck!
└ posted on Thursday, 30 January 2020, by Novil
Based on the famous comic strip I Don’t Really Have Strong Opinions by Shen who created some of the most iconic webcomic strips of the decade, despite being an irredeemable bike cuck.
- Ye Thuza: Maybe the world isn’t such a bad place after all. I need to focus more on the positive things in life.
- Cloud: Have you heard the news? Steins;Gate is being adapted as a Netflix series! Mayuri will be portrayed as a “radical feminist,” Daru as a “nerdy Breaking Bad fan,” and Kurisu will be played by Leslie Jones!
I agree wholeheartedly
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Thank you for your time and greetings from Buenos Aires Argentina 🙂
Need help, Ye Thuza? You have my sword.
@ persia:
I don’t think there are any actual AK-47s in America that are legal, but there are “AK-style” rifles. That is, semi-automatic rifles that look like AK-47s. Of course, making a semi-automatic version of the AK-47 defeats the purpose of such a spray and pray weapon, but “AK-style” rifles tend to be more of a luxury purchase than a practical one.
Hollywood guideline in making movies/TV series right now :
“Diversity is number one priority! You must include blacks, Asians (Japanese/Koreans/Chinese/Arabs/Middle Easterners/Indians), feminists, and LGBTQ characters. If the original source materials don’t have them, you MUST convert one of the character (preferably a straight white male character) into them despite not making sense at all”
those last 2 panels could be used for an effective reaction meme…
PS2kid wrote:
Dear Loki I *wish* that was the case. As it stands, characters who started out as non majority-normative characters keep *becoming* majoirty-normative characters. Ghost in the Shell being one example, and every native american or mexican or indian character ever. Not to mention you would be forgiven in the first Deadpool movie for thinking Deadpool was straight; they downplayed his bisexual tendencies so much you would never know. Main characters are nearly always stripped of their minority status. If they *do* change things to include a minority, it’s always some side character they change.
It’s complete and total BS.
noname wrote:
For those reading this thread of discussion in the future who go back to archives or who read the fan commentary while reading it through the first time…
Fortunately, this fiasco with selling the .org TLD didn’t happen. It was close though. The ink was practically wet on the deal, but people protested *hard* outside the ICANN headquarters and in front of the internet authority, and more. Further, people made a *big* deal out of it. People also wrote their senators and congressmen and governors. The sell was *still* about to go through, though, when California stepped into the mix (as the behest of all the citizen’s letters), and made a simple request…
To get the rubber stamp the deal, ICANN would have to provide documentation from all affected parties about how it would affect their business. This is a step not generally required for a sale of somekind, but it can be requested if it’s suspect a business action is against the public interest.
ALL affected parties. AKA, every .org domain would have to submit a document to sell. That’s literally millions of people ICANN would have to reach out to. And it didn’t say those documents would be reviewed, just they had to be supplied. That would literally be millions of documents (and there was no restrictions on how many pages each non-profit could put on, meaning it could be a very lengthy report).
The internet authority realized that would literally be a herculean task. To even just deliver the documents to Californian courts would literally have the cost of moving a mountain worth of paper, not to mention California would want a *detailed* set of information on how they came to the idea of the sell, and put on restrictions on how it would be used after sell.
They sheepishly later reported that, “They’ve decided not to go through with the deal, because it was the right thing to do.”