A lot of Reddit users have become more toxic over the years. Let them sink down with the Reddit failboat, we don’t need them here.
A lot of Reddit users have become more toxic over the years. Let them sink down with the Reddit failboat, we don’t need them here.
Oops, I read the wrong patch notes.
Amumu nerf makes me cry.
ADC: Twitch with 750k+ mastery. Extremely versatile, can help gank anywhere on the map, and his R is amazing for team kills. I also just like his vibe overall.
Top: Teemo because he’s so cute and trolling with shrooms is a lot of fun. Beemo skin is soooo cute.
JG: Amumu because his tankiness snowballs, his R is massive CC for team fights, and his Q lets you zoom around the jg real fast.
Apple can’t catch a break. With their larger user base and increasing market share, they’re going to continue facing a growing number of threats.
What a fail boat.
If it’s a work device, why should you be allowed to install any app you want? Security+ fundamentals state that employer owned mobile devices should be managed and only approved apps deployed, it’s a huge security risk otherwise.
I thought it was hilarious and made the community feel fun and alive, which Reddit hasn’t felt like for a long time.
More like the FBI and military is infested with Trump supporters and supported all the violence.
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This image gives me an effect that makes it look like it has depth, like one of those magic eye posters. Kinda cool.
Why is this news? It’s just an entitled Tesla owner whining about a dead battery.
I feel like the guidance on this changes every few years. I’ll take the risk and keep drinking my Diet Coke.
I’ll have to find the source later, but I read somewhere that each 1 degree Celsius rise in temperature reduces overall crop yields by 10%. Also, tropical forests that rely on high humidity environments will start drying up causing drastic ecological and an increase in fires. Yes, the fear mongering sells news, but that doesn’t mean you can write off climate change as a big deal.
You love blink-182 so I forgive you :)
$500 million in healthcare costs? So like 4-5 people with broken arms at current healthcare rates…