I mean, it's /r/antiwork. It's like one step removed from something like /r/latestagecapitalism
Ooo, what controversy are you referring to? Point me in a direction if you don't mind.
Andrew Tate being a broken clock getting it right this time is an interesting turn of events
The bananas are a flex for all the South American imperialism.
It's cute they think that was accidental
It's always projection
You know... Scare them. I wonder if there's another verb we could use for heavily scaring another person. Terrorize maybe?
Exactly.
I feel like changing the observer to a cis man changes the dynamic significantly. It can easily come off as desperate or some other negative associations. It also seems a bit like the default. "Oh, you're a man that likes women? No way, wow."
I love women and cute ladies but I'm not about to be making memes about that any time soon.
Try writing your backend with browser limitations and see what kind of wild wrappers you make to keep yourself sane.
You can make it slightly worse by calling it X
Shame they couldn't milk his corpse for that superior seed.
At least in windows, the hosts file can point from any domain to any IP. In theory you can do things like point advertising domains to 127.0.0.1 if you wanted to make sure web requests never made it off your local machine. I did this a lot back in the day to test websites running locally but pointed to a friendlier name than localhost:randomport