

I would imagine not at all given that you don’t need a facebook account for Quest and the headset doesn’t count as social media.


I would imagine not at all given that you don’t need a facebook account for Quest and the headset doesn’t count as social media.


What I feel more fascinating is how, at least it seems to me, the exceptionalism often stays with Americans even if they do realise how shitty the country is becoming. You can see it either in comments suggesting the USA is worse that any third world country (“we’re the best at being the worst!”) or, especially with tankies, where since capitalism isn’t working in the USA and USA is the best at capitalism so obviously it can’t work anywhere else and the Russian model is the way to go.
It’s just how it looks to me as an outsider, but I can’t shake the feeling that the idea of American exceptionalism is too deeply entrenched even in people who hate the country.


It’s been two years and it’s still going, despite the name change, or, you know, the owner throwing a nazi salute on live television.
It doesn’t seem like the branding was as important as everybody seems to think, or any negative impact was offset by it staying on the news, good or bad, constantly.


I don’t dig it. I don’t dig it at all.


And global warming.
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Melania and my Sympathies go out to his beautiful wife


One death is a tragedy, Charlie Kirk’s is a statistic


DarkviperAU also mentioned it.


In a rare instance he’s absolutely correct.


That’s on me. I set the bar too low.


We just keep on trying till we run out of gullible investors.


They wouldn’t give a shit if the library burnt down.
The game is an excellent documentary.


*Civvie 11 has left the chat*
Nah, the other way around. Facebook account used to be a requirement years ago, but they dropped it pretty soon.