cisnowflake:

I just finished watching the Warcraft movie. I really enjoyed it. It was a ton of fun and the visuals were amazing. So, I had to wonder, why did the critics give it such a bad score? It turns out that critics are just completely disconnected from the average moviegoer at this point. Look at those user scores. Can we stop listening to these people now?

If the movie looks interesting to you please go see it. Don’t let these uppity douchebags try to convince you that a cool movie is bad. It’s a great popcorn flick and you’re never going to be bored watching it.

facebook

boiler3:

me: “hey, I haven’t talked to that one friend that exclusively uses Facebook in awhile!” navigates to Facebook. “OH MY GOD WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK.”

no serously, anyone that uses this shit sight, mother of god how?

I barely even touch the site anymore.
With all the screwing around they do with your timeline, plus the constant spam if pointless garbage. Screw that.

Even using an add-on that clears a lot of stuff out, it’s still a mess.
The only thing I regularly use now is the messaging system, and even then, that’s only on my phone 98% of the time.

chefpyro:

kwyerboy:

chefpyro:

One of the most oft-forgotten rights of any person is the right to fail. It’s okay to fail now and then. Hell, it’s probably a good thing: keeps you grounded. If the stress is getting to you, if it’s all becoming too much, remember that failing once in a while isn’t the end of the world.

A bit more real than your usual shitpost, chef

Well, what’s the point of absurdity if you can’t juxtapose it with painful realness once in a while?

The highest level manager in the country is on site for a visit.

I’m so glad I’m on night shift. Don’t have to deal with him at all.