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if you having a bad time or something. there are walls in your room, punch them instead.
Which doodle?
....To stolen Google doodles? Also, where's the poll methodology and data?
Well, some are bound to have that opinion. It's a shame you don't like it, but why should anyone else care?
Ah. The heart of the matter, as it were. Setting up a plausible way to put your politics on display. Sounds rather like you want Valve to pander to you, personally.
I have no idea whether Google did it before, but Google doesn't exactly have a monopoly on silly-looking doodles.
...lolwut??
Guess to the feminists as the mayor is a female. Or rather has a female name, who know what Carol self-identifies as.
Guess the pun on Christmas carol went over TC's head.
Based on posts in another thread, the OP is upset about Steam continuing the "War on Christmas" by using generic Happy Holiday sentiments.
As a rough paraphrase, "all U. S. A. citizens celebrate Christmas."
edit: Also great is "Valve is going to ban Christmas."
Nice attempt to discredit my argument with pure fallacy.
Irony.
I said LOOKS stolen. It's the same exact art style and the same political agenda.
Also I'm about 99.9% positive i've seen this person used before honoring some scientists birthday. I did look and can't find it. Almost like the artist had rights and brought them to steam.
To have a valid argument, you'd actually have to support your assertions.
For all your vague reference to fallacies, you split semantic hairs, use percentages to attempt a false sense of surety and continue to make baseless (nigh conspiratorial) assertions.
Put up or, well, take a breath. It's OK to say "I don't actually know," after all.
No. However i did comment on that thread. Unrelated.