People are using trigger warnings for black people now. Nothing describes my reaction to this
Something I've noticed is that a lot of people on the Internet end up incorporating really weird things into normal conversations, like using "ppl" all the time instead of people, or putting trigger warnings for literally everything. Why people can't just speak formally is beyond me.
These two people were having an argument on scratch. One of them was stereotyping autism, and the other one was explaining why those stereotypes were not very smart. So, I went on the profile of this person who was stereotyping autism, and apparently they were talking with a forum helper, and intended to join TFH. I checked, and I was going to get in before they were going to, meaning I would have the opportunity to vote on their application. So basically, I told them this information and also said that I would probably provide links to the stuff they said, so they closed comments, wiped some of their forum posts, deleted my comments, and disappeared from Scratch. This happened about 3 minutes ago.
I hate it when both scratch and wasteof become super inactive because I have nothing to do
My mind has been blown. I just discovered that despite the fact that Apple Watch removes newlines from any text box when you attempt to edit it, you can actually create newlines by saying the word "newline". That usually isn't possible for example:
Hello
I need to stop using my watch so it can charge to enough battery that I can actually use it for any amount of time, but I have pretty much nothing else to do
I know I've been talking about so many controversial things lately, I've been seeing them pop up on other websites and it's driving me insane knowing that I can't talk to them about it respectfully, so I go and rant about it in a wasteof post.
I absolutely do not understand neopronouns. What is the point of them? Why couldn't you just use they/them? So many of them are absolutely absurd too, such as "magic". How am I supposed to use that in a sentence? It doesn't make sense. They also aren't actual words, unlike he, she, they, and the other forms of pronouns. I don't think using those are necessary at all, and I'm probably just going to use they/them because I have no idea how the hell neopronouns work.
Greatest post of all time
Hello internet, welcome to Game Theory! Call it nostalgia or more of a innocent time but we are gonna talk about Sans' identity again!!
Last time, well... Lets just say I was very wrong. But today my fellow theorists I have figured out Sans' identity and IP address!
First things first is who is Sans, I've searched top to corner. I've sacrificed my eyes going to the dark web... It was not very pleasant but hey! At least I've got myself a child slave! I'm getting sidetracked. My investigations came all the way to... A murderer... A selfish, evil hacker... A furry... A purple man..! Ladies and gentlemen, it is Purplegeist from FNAF World!
"But Matpat" I hear you say, hear me out. I have a shotgun in my basement. I also have your parents at gunpoint SO YOU BETTER BELIEVE ME!
Ahem So Sans', or Purplegeist's, IP is..! Wait, I haven't told you how I found it! First, I went to the underground and robbed Sans' computer to find out if he had a VPN... Nope! I won't tell you how exactly I found his IP for legal reasons but it is...! 182.53.78.47! That is right fangirls! Swarm that house, swarm!
I think my job here is done but hey, thats just a theory... A GAME THEORY! Thanks for watching.