i think google is just trying to kill the comments section in the most passive-aggressive manner possible
best thing they've ever done tbh
What I heard is: The true purpose of Google+ is to collect personal information that can be sold to advertisers for big $$$. But for some unknown reason, people are reluctant to sign up for Google+. But everyone uses Youtube. Therefore, forcing everyone on youtube to get a Google+ account = profit.
i think google is just trying to kill the comments section in the most passive-aggressive manner possible
best thing they've ever done tbh
What I heard is: The true purpose of Google+ is to collect personal information that can be sold to advertisers for big $$$. But for some unknown reason, people are reluctant to sign up for Google+. But everyone uses Youtube. Therefore, forcing everyone on youtube to get a Google+ account = profit.
yeah, this is pretty obvious
but it's also the most underhanded and obnoxious way of getting people to sign up for a service they otherwise neither want nor need
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
I just find the whole thing weirdly amusing, somehow.
I am basically the kind of person who never listens to advertisements, about 1% of my entire life have I ever listened to an advertisement that got me intrigued
man you don't need a guide or a tutorial to do this you just need a basic grasp of how video games work
You just don't understand, dude, I watch it for the commentary, I don't need people with a basic understanding of game mechanics to be playing the games, it don't matter if they're making obvious simple mistakes most 5-year olds wouldn't make. ~ Youtube commenters.
Not but a week after getting the idea to write 90 Has No Secant, the Dozerfleet founder attended FILM 203 class and was told he'd be watching The Ring. Some of the strange kids sitting in the back of class cheered, and wondered "how?" They knew about the upcoming movie. The Dozerfleet founder hadn't heard. The teacher then explained that his class would be watching the Japanese version.
It was okay. Not great. As soon as the Dozerfleet founder was able, he went out to the theaters and saw the Dreamworks version, so as to be able to compare the two for class. He was briefly dragged into the fandom for that movie, discovering that unfortunately, he was among the few conservatives that found anything to like about it. Most of the fandom, it turned out, consisted of very intolerant liberals, most of whom were on marijuana.
The mood, direction, and music of Dreamworks' Ring provided the Dozerfleet founder with a template to follow when developing 90. He sought to create the same atmosphere for the book. As he would discover in 2009, however, much of The Ring took inspiration in turn from Hitchcock. So it made more sense to go to the real source for inspiration, by watching some Hitchcock classics.
You know those commericals where it's like "These are real people, not actors"
One of these times I want to be like, Yeah, these are "actors" Morgan Freeman, cause we're so rich we can afford him, you want our product now, buy it.
I did not dream of squids and oceans. I dreamed I was in a grocery store and some change in the air pressure for some reason caused all the boxes in the cereal aisle to explode. Then I was watching a movie about Sherlock Holmes vs. Cthulhu.
"It is a matter of grave importance that Fairy tales should be respected.... Whosoever alters them to suit his own opinions, whatever they are, is guilty, to our thinking, of an act of presumption, and appropriates to himself what does not belong to him." -- Charles Dickens
My name is Ian Underwood and I'm the straight member of the group. One month ago I heard The Mothers of Invention at the theater. I heard them on two occasions, and on the second occasion I went up to Jim Black and I said, "I like your music, and I'd like to come down and play with you." Two days later I came up to the recording session, and Frank Zappa was sitting in the control room. I walked up and said, "How do you do? My name is Ian Underwood and I like your music and I'd like to play with your group." Frank Zappa says, "What can you do that's fantastic?" I said, "I can play alto saxophone and piano." He said, "All right, whip it out."
I did not dream of squids and oceans. I dreamed I was in a grocery store and some change in the air pressure for some reason caused all the boxes in the cereal aisle to explode. Then I was watching a movie about Sherlock Holmes vs. Cthulhu.
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Gov't Mule is an example.
but it's also the most underhanded and obnoxious way of getting people to sign up for a service they otherwise neither want nor need
but idk, i do get a bit irritated by things like this
Unobtainium.
You'll just have to get your hands on it to find out what it does.
They're occasionally funny, but they have nothing a bunch of LPers don't do better.
The key that speed dials Nasa? Hur hur hur.
It was okay. Not great. As soon as the Dozerfleet founder was able, he went out to the theaters and saw the Dreamworks version, so as to be able to compare the two for class. He was briefly dragged into the fandom for that movie, discovering that unfortunately, he was among the few conservatives that found anything to like about it. Most of the fandom, it turned out, consisted of very intolerant liberals, most of whom were on marijuana.
The mood, direction, and music of Dreamworks' Ring provided the Dozerfleet founder with a template to follow when developing 90. He sought to create the same atmosphere for the book. As he would discover in 2009, however, much of The Ring took inspiration in turn from Hitchcock. So it made more sense to go to the real source for inspiration, by watching some Hitchcock classics.
One of these times I want to be like, Yeah, these are "actors" Morgan Freeman, cause we're so rich we can afford him, you want our product now, buy it.
I did not dream of squids and oceans. I dreamed I was in a grocery store and some change in the air pressure for some reason caused all the boxes in the cereal aisle to explode. Then I was watching a movie about Sherlock Holmes vs. Cthulhu.
YNTKT
Unfortunately, he went to jail on the testimony of the surrounding trees,
Each one a pivotal witness in the Tree homicide case.
pray for me
unless you are one of those filthy fedora types
fuck you too america; when I get married I am never coming back again