No one else is mentally invested in the platform enough to attempt running a gimmick account.
Maybe children and younger teenagers, but they have largely moved elsewhere and are often indistinguishable through text alone anyway.
I prefer silver to gold due to the physical size of it making it much more practical to trade with. of course, if we're at the point where we're trading silver, there's no guarantee of markets being at all stable. Still, historical precedent has silver between 5 and 50 dollars an ounce at the extremes, so it seems reasonable that a one ounce coin would be a useful unit of value in day to day life. Gold is similar per gram, which is too small a coin to be useful due to ease of damage or loss. One ounce coins may be useful for the very wealthy however.
Yes because "Who's your favorite character?" Is a real tough question that only mega-nerds would be able to answer.
"What's your favorite song by [band you claim to be into]?" Such deep knowledge is required to answer. It's not that the reason you picked the shirt is that it fit an image you were trying to convey, it's that requiring you to remember anything about one of your favorite songs is an unsolicited gatekeeping test, and not an effort to introduce a topic you feel confident in to start a conversation.
"Do you like Shonen anime?" Shonen? This is obviously an attempt to introduce obscure foreign language jargon in an attempt make me look foolish, and stroke your nerd ego. Not everyone can spend thousands of hours learning Japanese, and this is definitely not a term in common use by the English community and a basic classification that every fan will know if they've done even the most basic legwork to seek out shows they like.
This will only get more common as people's internet footprints extend further and further back.
Look forward to politicians being attacked for doing stupid challenges and saying stupid things in a video they made when they were 12.
Sure this makes her look like a dork, but it's far preferable to the groomed from birth plastic people that the likes of Justin Trudeau and Jacinda Arden represent.
This is an awful take. PPC needs too keep Right where it is and keep bleeding CPC from the right. The minute they let up the CPC will snap back as far left as it can while still pretending to be distinct from the liberals.
The only reason Pierre is leader is because of the PPC being positioned where it is. I have no desire to go back to Scheer and O'Toole promising to drive the country off the cliff at only 85km/h to Trudeau's 100km/h.
I for one am far more optimistic about the landscape of Canadian politics with the PPC as a separate party.
On one hand he's the sort of carrer politician that chases poling and focus groups and will say whatever his advisors tell him is popular, so this is largely inconsequential.
On the other hand the fact that his advisors are telling him to say these things speaks more positively of the Canadian citizenry than I've dared hope in a long time.
This must be the underling who simps for the head "female" mod, and enforces their reign while they're dilating