You don't use bullpups because they're expensive, I don't use bullpups because how am I going to attach all my gadgets with all this plastic in the way?
StJohnMcCrae
Technology implies belligerence.
Technology is a war we wage against nature; technology is a means of asserting ourselves and usurping nature's rule, which is necessarily a violent act.
Ok.
Nobody here misinterpreted it except the purists who did it intentionally to troll, show off and talk down to people.
No I understand what en masse means. I just don't subscribe to your inflexible interpretation.
Language is a tool for communication. It's for the masses, not something to be gate kept or preserved by the priests of lingual orthodoxy. If the words you use convey the intended meaning to the listener, then the wording is adequate.
If everyone's use of language was as rigid as the people insisting we can only use the phrases as they existed when they were imported to an English court by a Norman conqueror a thousand years ago, then we'd all still be communicating by banging rocks together and grunting. The English language evolves every day. It's alive.
Sometimes you gotta get creative.
Did you make this account just so you could spam this image over and over?
Which is French for in mass.
America bad. Always. 😡
I'd say I'm probably more optimistic than most, but I don't know if I'd apply that to the whole population. It's a disorder that affects your ability to perform in the ways society expects you to, and for a lot of people, that sense of failed duty is a weight that they bear every day.
For me tho, I've never really given a fuck what society expects out of me. I live for myself first. If my boss or teachers or parents are pissed because I'm not measuring up to some metric, that's their problem. I'm in a career now where I don't need to worry about finding a new job. They're plentiful. So I just focus on what makes me happy and put in just enough effort to keep my head above water and save a bit for down the line. Work and education have always just been a means to that end. I'd say I'm definitely an outlier in that regard.
It should also be noted that Coeur d'Alene - a town of only 50,000 people - is known primarily for being the Neo-Nazi capital of the PNW. They're also host to quite a few other Christian nationalist groups, to the point that the local GOP is basically beholden to said groups.
Nobody should be surprised when it's revealed in court that these brown shirts have ties to white supremacy.