Nobody asks the really important question: Whose wool is it, they are wearing?
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blackris@discuss.tchncs.deto 196@lemmy.blahaj.zone•It's a rule that the existence of vegan shoes implies the existence of carnivorous shoes32·3 months agoNo, vegan aka not made with shitty glue made of animal bones. It is not just a buzzword.
blackris@discuss.tchncs.deto Map Enthusiasts@sopuli.xyz•Largest party by electoral district in the German federal election42·4 months agoUm jede Großstadt, die nicht schwarz oder blau ist?
It’s all worth it, because there is something also “made with computer”: video games.
Woohooo!
With stuff like that you mean trivializing the holocaust to simp for a fucking murderer because he killed a guy who was a piece of shit himself?
I think, Number 7 will stay empty for some time.
It depends on the use case. You play the shit out of the game for months after months online and get regular updates, 20 $ are totally fine. If you want to build some crazy tracks a few times a year, not so.
Is this TrackMania? Which entry should one play today?
I hope, it was a gag gift. But even then, fucking weird shit in there.
It is infuriating, that they missspelled “A Link to the Past” two times and are implying, it was a N64 game!
You are making extraordinary claims here. All people challenging the status quo are hated on and attacked by a big part of the population. Be it vegans, queer people, feminists. How do we dare to question their identity, place in the world or behaviour by having an opini9n or by just fucking existing?
True, it’s amazing. But don’t look it up.
I mean, all synthetic fleeces I ever had, where produced of 100 % recycled bottles. At least, Patagoni, Friluft et al claim that.