Some thug gets shot and burning down the town is cool, but a clear injustice like this happens and we’re supposed to be cool with it? Fuck that.
Well, to be fair, nobody is going to come out and stand up for the hypocrite feminist anti-Gamergate journalist.
The thing is, the only reason he got to be a journalist in the first place is because he kissed major SJW ass for years to get there. I think it's the only way to get hired in the industry, at least in this region.
Randomly pick a nobody off the DHI board and they have whined about this very thing. Every. Single. One Of. Them.
A smart person might see a connection between SJWism and mental illness.
Anyway, here's ole Brownbag.
It's almost like throwing meritocracy into the wind while also being a worthless shit that's actively trying to burn bridges faster than they can cross them is somehow detrimental to one's bottom line. Being worried you're going to be homeless because you earn no money (in every meaning of "earn") isn't anxiety or depression. That's just realizing how badly you fucked up. Learn or die.
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Cannons bray, the mighty quake!
Centuries of blood becomes erased!
I am the white ghost!
TLDR the same old shit and a shitty new book that makes cringy fanfiction okay.
What is the worst thing that could happen to an introvert? For Chad McKenna, it's discovering that his bully of brother, Sam, has uploaded a video of him jerking off to the internet. Thankfully, Chad knows what to do, so he reports the video and it is quickly removed before anybody has chance to see it. Or at least, that's what he thinks. Sam, a successful computer programmer, included a line of code within the video that creates two duplicate every time the video is removed. Before long the video infects the entire internet, until more than half the planet's population has seen the footage of Chad having some alone time. Chad quickly becomes a celebrity, a status he can't stand, so he convinces Sam to delete the code and stop the video from spreading further. The problem is, Sam's laptop has gone missing - but who took it? Sensing the threat to its own existence, the virus evolves. It seeps into TV and radio. It enters the private servers of nuclear powers and infects a car manufacturing plant which it uses to create a robotic army in the image of its perceived creator - Chad. Perhaps there is something worse than a video of yourself masturbating going viral - it's a rogue robotic army which all look like a naked version of yourself and is willing to go to war with the entire world. And Chad is the only one with the power to stop it. Viral is a satire of the digital video world, with a twisted sense of humour and an injection of science fiction. It makes fun of online video culture and internet celebrities whilst continually raising the stakes.
What is the worst thing that could happen to an introvert? For Chad McKenna, it's discovering that his bully of brother, Sam, has uploaded a video of him jerking off to the internet. Thankfully, Chad knows what to do, so he reports the video and it is quickly removed before anybody has chance to see it. Or at least, that's what he thinks. Sam, a successful computer programmer, included a line of code within the video that creates two duplicate every time the video is removed. Before long the video infects the entire internet, until more than half the planet's population has seen the footage of Chad having some alone time. Chad quickly becomes a celebrity, a status he can't stand, so he convinces Sam to delete the code and stop the video from spreading further. The problem is, Sam's laptop has gone missing - but who took it? Sensing the threat to its own existence, the virus evolves. It seeps into TV and radio. It enters the private servers of nuclear powers and infects a car manufacturing plant which it uses to create a robotic army in the image of its perceived creator - Chad. Perhaps there is something worse than a video of yourself masturbating going viral - it's a rogue robotic army which all look like a naked version of yourself and is willing to go to war with the entire world. And Chad is the only one with the power to stop it. Viral is a satire of the digital video world, with a twisted sense of humour and an injection of science fiction. It makes fun of online video culture and internet celebrities whilst continually raising the stakes.