"He thought he was hot shit but I took him down a peg" kinda vibe. Doesn't strike me really as "justice". Too emotional.
If anything, the "reddit attitude" is making judgements based on vibes instead of the established facts...
"He thought he was hot shit but I took him down a peg" kinda vibe. Doesn't strike me really as "justice". Too emotional.
If anything, the "reddit attitude" is making judgements based on vibes instead of the established facts...
I might be more inclined to go to the cinema if the employees would ever actually do something about noisy children on their phones during the show. But even if we ignore them, we have to pay an arm and a leg for tickets and popcorn, then we have to sit through 20 minutes of commercials, and then instead of a real movie, it's just a bunch of boring ass CGI action sequences
The best game in history just keeps getting better
There are lots of adaptations of Greek myth, but none of them are especially faithful to the source material
"Quething" rather than "quothing" FYI
Only if they don't want to be condemned to hellfire for the blasphemy of monotheism
With all due respect, Wikipedia's accuracy is incredibly variable. Some articles might be better than others, but a huge number of them (large enough to shatter confidence in the platform as a whole) contain factual errors and undisguised editorial biases.
I'm a doctor of classical philology and most of the articles on ancient languages, texts, history contain errors. I haven't made a list of those articles because the lesson I took from the experience was simply never to use Wikipedia.
CUT IT IS HEAD OFF