

This reminds me of the time someone posted in r/parenting asking what “Papa Troll” TV show their preschooler was asking for.
!It was Paw Patrol!<
You want to be searching for “male gaze”, OP.


This reminds me of the time someone posted in r/parenting asking what “Papa Troll” TV show their preschooler was asking for.
!It was Paw Patrol!<
You want to be searching for “male gaze”, OP.


Why the hostility? Because your “hot take” is actively useless AND harmful in the thread,
OP: Is this really offensive in the county of origin? You: I’m not in that country or have any connection there but -I- don’t think it’s resist or offensive!
Go back to Reddit.


You don’t live in the US, that’s why you don’t "see it as racist.
Wtf did you even comment?


Thanks, this was my order and my reasoning too.
You can live with the flat-earther even if annoying. They are kooky but not necessarily dangerous.
The mormon you can fuck and leave without guilt, no worries there. People can’t change the way they were raised and hopefully you can help them get some perspective in the meantime.
The Scientologist has to go immediately, no question. Don’t fuck crazy.


Got something against English people? Dude was born in the UK and is an Oxford dropout.


I genuinely love Robwords and watched one yesterday about lost negative words, but no, I looked this one up manually because I was curious. I’ll go look for Rob’s video today because I’d love to know more and he’s a great presenter.


I just learned the other day that in English “you” is the old formal.
Here in Pennsylvania, we know that Quakers used thee and thou far longer than anyone else. Turns out, that was a protest movement. You and yours were used for nobility and royalty, the piece I was reading said the “royal we” is a leftover from this setup.
As a protest against classism and politics, Quakers refused to use you and yours at all and used thee and thou for everyone regardless of status. Instead, common usage English went the other way and adopted you and yours for everyone.
My mother met old Quaker ladies in the 1950s who still used thee and thou in common conversation.


Thanks! My husband and I I watched this while we were in the UK for our wedding that year.
We opened up this Kyle Hill a few days ago to watch it since he’s in our regular rotation and stopped it in the intro, looked at one another and said “Oh shit! The J-curve thing!”
I love how Kyle covers this too. He’s great.
Nope, just made of wool! The artist is @yast.anna on Instagram. She does felted animals and birds.


Could it be that these guys are going to “Where are we going, Papa EA?” them in a few years?
(Can’t find a link to the referenced comic on my phone but basically EA is known for buying up smaller studios and then closing them only a few years later after sucking them dry. This led to a comic of them taking little unsuspecting companies into the dark woods to end them.)


It’s authored by the guy who coined the term originally; so however he’s using it, that’s the way it’s used.


Nothing like reading a news post linked from Reddit that just links you back to another post from the same sub you just came from.
Yeah they are called experts and they used to be employed by Universities and Research groups. But Americans decided they didn’t care or want people who actually had credentials, talent, or acclaim somewhere around 2016 and have spent all their time tearing down everything that made people credible experts in their field.
In information literacy circles we called this “the death of authority”, which basically means nob one cares who wrote or said something any longer. The person providing the opinion no longer has enough weight on the thing being said to keep absolute yahoos from being considered as good as experts.
Information and media literacy tells people to look at 4 things about a source
Currency (when it was published) Authority (who wrote it) Relevancy (how does it relate to what you are doing) Purpose (why did the author want you to know this)
And all of these are being eroded away. News articles pushed at you with no date, Opinions and Editorials disguised as regular news articles, etc.


I’ve lived and gamed on both sides of the Atlantic and this author gets it. So many Americans do not understand Warhammer is funny, it’s deep satire. Not just the orks but every aspect of the whole settling from Fantasy to 40K.


Thanks grandpa. Did you walk in with a firm handshake too? /s
Jokes aside, I understand this worked for your industry for trade work but the OP asked for job websites.
Presumably, that would be content awareness and copyright compliance’s job to attend to? Enough of the commentary creators I enjoy have moved to a new platform specifically to avoid being demonetized for showing short clips that I assume straight reposting wouldn’t need a whole AI push.


In your opinion it will be reaction videos? There’s so many other kinds of “unoriginal” content they could be targeting. AI slop, the videos that are a single still image of a product zooming in and out slowly, there’s tons of different kinds of unoriginal out there.


Your UPS must be different.
That’s a moderation issue, not a technical problem. Unless you want the tech determining what is NSFW, good luck with that.