The older reCAPTCHA was simple and modest, it could even humor you with its word suggestions. The newer reCAPTCHA on the other hand is literally evil incarnate. It's more complex and involves matching the appropriate pictures. Can be a complete utter asshole by slowing down the animations and on top of that it won't even let you pass despite doing everything right.
Though, there are versions of reCAPTCHA that work automatically in the background or only require a ✅
Me: *does every single picture-matching puzzle correctly*
reCAPTCHA: nah not feeling it tonight lol
A rather corny and exaggerated term for a used commodity. Such a description seemingly suggests that the end-user has developed an intense emotional connection with the item, often with the connotations of play, as if it were a stuffed animal, a game console, (or an adult toy....)
Marketplace listing: Table lamp, condition is previously enjoyed.
Me: Wow, that guy sure must loved playing with his lamp...
What your old man would used to do to you whenever you were misbehaving.
Me, when I was 8 years old: *reaches for a lighter*
Pa: Boy, if I see you play with that lighter yer gonna get a good caning later
A brave soul such as someone who stands up to the alt-right community, toxic masculinity and incels in the modern era.
Such praiseworthy individuals are becoming more and more rarer in this increasingly contentious society.
Ben shapiro isn't praiseworthy, especially since he supports the incels 🤢🤮
Mobile gaming used to be really good in the early 2010s, but nowadays they either fall into one of the following categories:
1) Cheap and trashy games that are littered with ads and poorly optimised. These types of games spread like cancer in the app/play store and are mostly based on arcade concepts of more successful titles (e.g. candy crush, coin pushers, bubble shooters, etc). They are often made by some unknown developer with the sole intention of making profit. Many of them have fake 5-star reviews.
2) Pay to win games that are set-up to become nearly impossible to beat unless you pay.
3) Games that adhere to some sort of EXP leveling or reward system. Most of the old titles like fruit ninja have adopted this system, which ruins what used to make these games really fun.
4) Games that claim they will give you money for playing, but are actually a scam.
The days of pure uninterrupted mobile gaming are now gone. The only good reputable mobile games out there are from indie developers, which are mainly seen on the Google Play Store.
Guy 1: You see brad over there?
Guy 2: Yeah...?
Guy 1: He likes mobile gaming
Guy 2: Ewwwwwww
I always thought this face is used when someone says or does something that makes you cringe or wanna say 'yikes'. Can also be applied to awkward social situations that leave you speechless, like when someone does a faux pas.
guy on the street: *drops his popsicle on the ground but picks it up and continues eating it*
me: 😬
That archetypal girl who—other than always saying bruh—is often very blunt and unpolished in her communication style, favoring 'real talk' over 'girl talk'. They generally do not care much about feelings and would rather point out the cold truth than to gloss it up with positivity. Very rebellious. Cusses naturally like a sailor. Does not care about social etiquette at all. If in a relationship, bruh girls will give off the impression it's a love-hate one.
With regards to MBTI personality types, bruh girls are most likely either an ISTP, ESTP, or in some cases INFP.
User 1: Hey what's up with that girl who always exchanges insults with her peers and has some sorta bone to pick?
User 2: Oh, that's just a bruh girl, being salty and sarcastic is her thing