I'm still a babby programmer and I still haven't graduated from "hello world" tier for most things, but I pretty got permission from this web development professor I was taking a class under that it's almost normal to copy/paste code, even in the industry. So I feel less ashamed in doing so.
Which is good because I have made up my mind to finish my long abandoned CS degree, and eventually get a master's in biotech specifically if I don't find any other subgroup of coding I particularly like. Even if I don't like my working life, I want to solve problems, dammit.
A nude hero conquered a pig monster?
Real life Greek mythology right there.
Ah gamergate, the day that the gaming community has officially been gentrified by the normies who smugly wrote off actual gamers as nerdy losers for decades before.
Please gatekeep your hobbies before steals it from you, then kicks you out of your own hobby after claiming himself to be the standing authority on it.
Your hobbies are for propaganda
I wish normies a very go back to watching sportsball. Sorry a story made you think, I know that was a tough experience for you.
That water is wasted if it was used for the survival of the NPCs, it's good that's more efficiently used to entertain the main characters instead!
HARD /S.
Is there ANYTHING that Jordan Peterson does that isn't rooted in his moral envy over the left in any way?
Fox News for millennials.
Did Rupert Murdoch or any WASPy oil oligarch ever fund 4chan by any chance?
Will do.
Punk rock AND hot guys? Sign me up.
That's what I've tended to find with Persona games, so pardon if I'm being too charitable.
IIRC in P4, Yosuke was planned to be a romantic option for Yu, so it makes a little bit of sense how he might give Kanji some shit because he's dealing with his own internalized homophobia, ironically much like Kanji is, hence the shadow. There was one "beauty pageant" part that I find difficult to defend where the premise is crossdressing, they don't explicitly use the term "trans" but they call the costumes "drag outfits".
"Just a little free speech, let people be more free to express themselves and the innate biases of the masses. What could possibly go wrong?"
This is art, beautifully done comrade.