Just in case, despite all of the recent election coverage, gamergate, the ousting of Brendan Eich, etc., anyone is still convinced that SJW’s and their snow-flakiness is restricted to college campuses, we are reminded, yet again, of exactly how petty SJW’s can be. They simply cannot leave anything be, but just have to crap all over everything, and once they’ve shat one nest, they’ll seek out new places to crap all over until everyone is as miserable as they are. What is it this time? Halloween…
I can’t do this justice, [it just has to be read to be believed](http://blogs.sciencemag.org/pipeline/archives/2016/09/27/what-this-here-compound-needs-is-some-hydrogen-peroxide). I only had a partial semester’s exposure to organic chem in college, but that or a vague memory of high school chem should give you enough context to find the article side-splittingly funny. A couple choice quotes from “What This Here Compound Needs Is Some Hydrogen Peroxide”:> Saying “this compounds doesn’t have enou…
Anyone already a fan of Larry Correia’s Monster Hunter and Grimnoir novels (if not, what’s wrong with you?) probably knows he’s also been doing an entirely different series with Mike Kupari that can best be described as a technothriller/adventure romance. Imagine if a Tom Clancy book existed in a parallel universe where midnight coast to coast was more correct than you’d think, many modern conspiracy theories were real, subtle bits of magic and Lovecraftian horror are hinted at, but not anywher…
Well – bad news [http://www.pcinvasion.com/kerbal-space-program-devs-quit]. One of my favorite “games” – Kerbal Space Program – has lost a large chunk of it’s development team over at Squad. After thanking the professionalism, etc. of the dev team, Squad posted the following: > “But this is not all! Here at Squad we’re looking into the future and we have great and ambitious plans for the KSP franchise and even more! Looks like they’re trying to rehire. Completely unknown at this time is how…
Even back in my blue-pill and, bluntly, somewhat gamma days, I read this poem in high school and recognized what a sad, jealous, petty, sack of shit the narrator of this poem was. Study of an Elevation, in Indian Ink This ditty is a string of lies. But—how the deuce did Gubbins rise? POTIPHAR GUBBINS, C.E., Stands at the top of the tree; And I muse in my bed on the reasons that led To the hoisting of Potiphar G. Potiphar Gubbins, C.E.,…