Yeah, that’s exactly the worst case scenario. he gets to do what he did and live to the end of his days in a cushy mansion . That ain’t consequences.
Yeah, that’s exactly the worst case scenario. he gets to do what he did and live to the end of his days in a cushy mansion . That ain’t consequences.
You can make this law work by putting requirements on it, such as to an audience or whatever. And then it’s no different than being charged for shouting bomb or fire. Two lies you CAN be charged for.
I’m one of those. I don’t know if you realize or not, but there are a stupid number of examples of rich people commiting rather horrible crimes and never seeing jail.
I’m absolutely all for Trump facing consequences. But I’ll believe it when I see it. This country is made for the rich.
Did you feed it the article as well? Just wondering how it got the details of a recent article
Not enough
This makes me wonder, who else here isn’t actually a programmer but an IT professional who appreciates the content?
Doesn’t matter what academics think or teach when this is what happens in the real world
I was 21 in 2008, and I’d been a fan of Ctrl Alt Del since near it’s beginning. I was a huge web comic fan in general, and I got intensely emotionally invested in them, even the silly ones.
This strip hit me exactly as he intended it to. It resonated with me I guess because of my brother and sister in law going through a miscarriage shortly before. Either way, it had a powerful impact on me and I didn’t see this “tonal shift” as a problem. That’s kinda dumb if you ask me, lots and lots of comedies have serious moments.
Anyway, I didn’t know this meme until a few years ago and it always makes me sad. It’s dumb, I know.
I’m super sensitive to negativity, which is why I was always a lurker in reddit, I always got shat on whenever I shared anything, to the point that I’d just delete my account and hide from the internet for a while.
Hah, with no attempt to explain because it’s very self explanatory.