CountDriveula
CountDriveula
CountDriveula

lol. I feel like I’ve heard this somewhere before...

It looks  like they’re wearing little bowler hats.

This is Oklahoma. Don’t think it’s not an option.

Hospitals are clearly the problem. We need to either minimize the amount of doors or shut them down entirely.

his failure to follow “competition production protocols”—whatever that means!

The second my wife saw this droid, she exclaimed “It’s one of the robots from Batteries Not Included!” Upon closer inspection, it doesn’t appear she’s right, but I would not be surprised if it was the inspiration.

Yawn, another (liberal) author for a video game website trying to take a hit at one of the most innovative men to ever live.”

Never takes long for a Musk bro to show up and post something cringy and hilarious.   

My guess is they’d look for concurrency. If you’re using it at home AND at work at the same time, you might get dinged.

Yep, one full change of clothes is a must, and in my personal item rather than my carry-on suitcase. I generally don’t check luggage anyway, but often my carry on will get gate-checked. If that happens and they send your suitcase all the way through to your final destination, it is smart to have these essentials in

Aside from why and when the FDA acted, when they did shut down 25% of the supply, it doesn’t take a mindreader to see a shortage coming.

It’s more that they’ve been allowed to consolidate to the degree that they have. Several agencies hold the view that any sector with more than two competitors means there isn’t a monopoly, even though it’s been shown again and again that as consolidations happen the industry becomes exponentially less competitive.

But, but... how am I supposed to know what a pen or pack of gum is without a giant stock image to go with it?

See my article: why I never ever check a bag for trips under a week long unless I absolutely have to.

Not only a shirt, but also socks, underwear, and whatever pants/shorts/bottoms you can roll up into the smallest volume, so you’ll have one other set of clothes when the airline loses all of your checked luggage.

On behalf of all Kinja, let me thank you for not putting this in a slideshow or a video.

You forgot to mention anything about their astronomical price jumps every year. On top of that most their own content they put out now is B quality low grade content filmed in other countries for a tenth of the price. Nobody is comfortable paying $20 a month for content like that. Other services are releasing high

I blame journalists for the bulk of the drop because the sensationalized reporting on the situation made it sound like Netflix is dead, which caused the panic selloff. 

The truth “MARKET SATURATION”.

Sometimes I revisit this article and reflect fondly on where we came from.