Shirts don't work either
https://www.dieselsweeties.com/archive/2591
@jeremiah This is the way!
I remember first learning about the alt-text secondary punchline in XKCD not all that long after learning what the alt tag in HTML was and thinking it was a brilliant use
@jezza Because I've recently heard at least 4 different songs that mention political views that somewhat align with my own opinions
Been doing these link-emails for 200 links! https://buttondown.com/levisan/archive/196-200/
Should do a playlist of my political opinions in song one day https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5Cmw1NHUig
I might become an unironic RFC 1855 stan https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc1855
Every time I use a gif that references something I like, I wish the recipient would get the reference but then I remember that the recipient probably wouldn't care considering they don't already know it.
But it bugs me every time because surely the recipient just thinks it's a random gif.
Sometimes I'll use a gif as a reaction or what-have-you that references a piece of pop culture that I want to reference.
Like I used a MKBHD thumbs up because I like MKBHD. But my boss will just see that as a random dude.
I don't know what to do about this.
I love how there's a club where they core tenant of their club is not being part of the other clubs https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-Aligned_Movement
@jezza aha yes, these are very wise words!
We, as a society, have agreed that there are things we can't use to discriminate people, and that using those things in that way is bad. Some people seem to forget that throwing around accusatory labels ("you're sexist!") is a grave issue, as it hampers preventing the actual discrimination from happening.
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