Posting cringe I see
Memes
Rules:
- Be civil and nice.
- Try not to excessively repost, as a rule of thumb, wait at least 2 months to do it if you have to.
ahh.... it's funny because it's true. not cringe.
Whatever you say
damn! new notification system in lemmy ig! it's damn good.
I mean, it's fast, as soon as I clicked on your reply, within a milli second I was here! this was better than reddit
bro! 23 pages? make your point
Waste of time, you're obviously arguing in bad faith here.
I am not arguing. It's just a meme. Also, when a random person sends a document on a social media, my default reaction isn't to read it. Look at yourself tho, you are not ready to put in the effort required to make your point. You are not ready to write a paragraph describing your point or how you disagree with me. Why should I be ready to read a whole document from 90s for you? If you had written some 3 sentences and told me, "if you don't believe this, read this report from the CIA" that would have been something.
You have not put in the effort required in good faith to change one's mind, instead you took one min of your life to search for the document which you know existed. You don't get to talk to me about arguing in bad faith(also, I was not arguing).
You posted a shit meme and got criticized for it, get over it.
I didn't post a shit meme. Maybe a socialist/communist like you would think so. If I want to go on an infinite diet or want to go indefinite camping, I will call you. Until I change my mind about work camps and famine, I don't think I have any use for you. Maybe If I had posted praising Stalin the dictator, you would have been happier.
Calling what you posted a meme is way too generous.
Illiteracy and anarchists, name a more iconic duo. 😂
You just made it yourself - you post cringe blabbing about "historical accuracy" and 23 pages read is completely above your grade. Also lmao how your username checks with it.
I can read a book. But not some boring CIA document which has been scanned.
A more iconic duo S + ||
Ah yes, capitalism and food 😂 https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/31/us/food-insecurity-30-million-census-survey/index.html