Here's the pic:
Mango juice is legitimately too sweet for me.
Too true...
This meme is making these different disciplines answer questions they were never intended to answer. It's like complaining that a school principal isn't out there teaching students: that's not their role and it would be silly to expect them to do otherwise.
Philosophers would ask something like, "what is a cat?"
Metaphysicians would ask something like, "how can we know that the cat truly exists?"
Theologians would ask something like, "what does the Bible say about cats?"
Why is this news?
According to Wikipedia, it originated in ancient Greece and has always meant the same thing as it does now.
While I am sceptical of rootkit based anti-cheat as well, I am also not a fan of how quickly everyone has jumped to assuming this is EAC's problem and not a problem with Apex Legends, is there some solid evidence for that that I'm just unaware of?
I don't get it.
What does this have to do with Nascar? Is it just because of all the advertisements on the side?
This is too perfectly cringe for this to be real, right? Right?
See this argument against Ukraine way to often.
I think you are on the right train of thought for this. A real person injecting themselves probably should be considered a NSFW image but a cartoon/meme character shouldn't be.
Ideally we would have NSFW, NSFL, and something like NSFG (Not Safe For Grandma) tags.