It’s not a homage, it’s just the exact same joke.
It’s not a homage, it’s just the exact same joke.
Stealing in the sense that it’s the exact same joke.
It’s like a YouTuber creating a ‘reaction’ video that adds nothing but their face in the corner of the screen. Adding a link to the original video doesn’t suddenly make it reasonable.
Two muffins are baking in an oven. One muffin turns to the other and says “sure is hot in here isn’t it?”
To which the other muffin replies “Holy crap! A talking muffin!”
Changing the muffins to cookies would not make it a different joke.
I don’t know if I’d call it a paraphrase when it’s using 90% the exact same words.
without it’s original meaning being altered.
I think you mean “without its original meaningfully being altered.”
I was curious if they actually bothered to define what “woke” is. Obviously they don’t, you can’t define the boogey man.
I did find their “how do we rate things” page and the first criteria is: “do they donate to social justice causes.”
How do you literally say “I am against social justice” and think you’re the good guy?
I get the analogy you’re trying to make, but maybe want to switch to something else.
Like any other vaccine?
Yes, my comment wasn’t about online casinos but about the people who think they have a right to tell others how to live their lives.
Who’s “they the people”? I don’t know much about the gambling industry the internet but if it’s anything like any other industry place then it’s not a centralized monolith but many independent business people.
“Why is it effective at Suppression?”
Or plan in advance and have some protection?
“I put the computer in the trash” is pretty easy to replicate.
“okay… What happens if I do this?”
Love the extra work you went through in order to not have to click the mouse button. :p
Humans are wild.
Listing those requirements up front would make things way easier for brute force attackers
They list all those requirements when you try to create an account. If anyone wants to try to brute force they already have that info.
But don’t use lastpass, they are the most popular, and with the largest breach history.
This is exactly why I don’t want to use a password manager. Storing all my passwords in one place online doesn’t exactly sound secure.
Big brain move is going to reset your password, seeing what their obscure password requirements are, then remembering your password and going back to the login screen to log in.
If websites could just remind me on the login in screen what their password requirements are that would help me a LOT.
So many times I start going through the “forgot my password” steps and then when I see the password requirements are “at least 10 characters long with 2 unique symbols” I remember what it was and can go back and log in.
And if I know the right way of doing it I already understand why it’s better because I want to use it in this situation. Making the students who already understand the lesson do it the wrong way is just a waste of their time.
but because “I didn’t teach it to everyone yet” we couldn’t use loops.
That is aggravating. “I didn’t teach the class the proper way to do this task, so you have to use the tedious way.” What is the logic behind that other than wasting everyone’s time?
I mean the lack of existing evidence. Still haven’t seen any evidence from any source.
If I watch something funny I’ll quote it with my friends, but I wouldn’t share a clip of me and my friends if I wanted to share the joke with someone. I’d share a clip of the actual joke.