@beardalaxy Naw, because if someone's a friend they're a friend, online or offline! And yeah just saying "friend" takes a lot less explaining.
@beardalaxy @matrix acknowledging that different cultures do stuff differently, but they gotta make it weird
@LukeAlmighty I mean, if you need to game, it's cheap, and mine is still perfectly functional after 10 years...
@LukeAlmighty I have both, maybe I'm inadvertently collecting at this point, aaaaa
@beardalaxy @Mr_NutterButter Retard walking up to an elementary school: "Where are all the student's Mustangs???"
@beardalaxy Of course it's this kind of fucker. It's an unspoken rule that if you're the one token black person on the hockey team you are the enforcer. Makes me think of Peter Worrell on the Florida Panthers. He would be sent out, deck a guy instantly, and then take his time out in the penalty box. I think he had the most penalty minutes in the NHL some year he played too.
Won't be long before the whole of professional hockey, every league on every continent, to start going "we stand with the black hockey community :(" now and completely memory hole the dead person as a result of an aggressive nigger.
I like seeing everyone's projects here, like gamedev and other creative stuff, it's really motivating. I have stuff I've always thought about working on, but it's either I lack the motivation or when I am motivated I have an 8AM to 10PM day... I will have to carve some time out, even if it's just 15 or 30 minutes...
@Jazzy_Butts It's okay to sieg heil a little, as a treat
@Jazzy_Butts Things like that weigh on me a bit. I did not think ever think about race in my interactions with people of other races until the past several years of the topic of race being inundated into every form of media. In my uni classes (these topics come up often because lol humanities major ) several black students on multiple occasions have talked about how they "feel" "microaggressions" from white people just being in the same room, passing on the street, etc. They don't believe the notion that whites in the 90's and 00's didn't even think about that garbage, and didn't until race became the coming generation's topic of contention. Gen Z kids around me genuinely believe if I see a black person I'm seething, and that I must because I'm a bit older as well.
I do believe that if people feel targeted that feeling has a basis and it's genuine, but I dunno, millennial whites kind of grew up to not pay race any mind and then got the rug pulled out from under them. Or maybe I was in a bubble, and race relations were just as terrible when I was a kid!
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