Are you American by any chance?
ShrimpsIsBugs
Yes, usually when in meetings. It's 99% a society/conventional thing, but looking and typing on your phone while talking to someone will often be perceived as rude. Taking notes in your paper notebook though usually will come off as being attentive and interested.
Except people at one point realized that IE is shit and switched to better alternatives. I don't see this happening with WhatsApp - everyone and their great grandfather uses it and all other messengers are niche occurrences
Classic "this is why we can't have nice things" moment
Lol. I'm also not the biggest fan of children, but what are the parents supposed to do? Not having vacation? Leave them home alone? Throw them out the window on the drive to the airport?
Exactly
I mean there's a reason that no one else in this world has this hair cut
Das 'change my mind' mit dem Bild hat ne ganz andere Ausdruckskraft, als iwer dern Schild hochhält
Naja auch nich mehr als "das ist zwar ne unpopuläre Meinung, aber ich bleib dabei, egal was ihr sagt", oder?
Imo übersteigt die Bedeutung vom Meme die von Crowder als Person bei weitem. Crowder interessiert niemanden, schon gar nicht außerhalb der USA
Dem würde ich zustimmen
Naja was tut dieses meme bzw wofür wird es verwendet? Eigentlich doch nur um ein Statement bzw eine Meinung kundzutun, die man für unpopulär hält, von der man aber sehr überzeugt ist. Und dafür gibt's ja schon ein paar Formate. Mir fällt da spontan der Typ ein, der ein Pappschild mit einer Aufschrift hochhält.
How is working voluntarily without any force or pressure comparable to slave labor lol
I might be wrong but as far as I understand Google's topics API only gives websites access to information like "here is a user who likes the topics IT and gardening", which is a LOT less than what is possible with cookies. With cookies a website can get information like "here is a user who visited your website yesterday and two times last week. Also they recently visited websites A, B and C, and frequently visits website D. On website D they are logged in as X." They make all your visits to a website and, with third-party cookies, also to other websites connectable. Google's topics do not.