From a thread asking opinions about emoji usage.
However it happens and whomever is responsible here we are… and we’re losing ground fast. And things like emojis are leading the charge.
Should we tell them @[email protected] is responsible?
From a thread asking opinions about emoji usage.
However it happens and whomever is responsible here we are… and we’re losing ground fast. And things like emojis are leading the charge.
Should we tell them @[email protected] is responsible?
It’s almost as if Reddit-style smug passive-aggressive sarcasm with a sufficiently cromulent number of big words and pretenses of ironic detachment and logicbro LARPing are the height of “peak human.”
Chuck Wendig is proof that access to a thesaurus is not a human right. Tangential, but as a word “cromulent” has been forever tarnished by him.
he did the thing