While I understand the implications of the bigger fuck-up-ness of Kansas and the men’s basketball program, I feel like Jackson shouldn’t get dragged through the mud for this.
While I understand the implications of the bigger fuck-up-ness of Kansas and the men’s basketball program, I feel like Jackson shouldn’t get dragged through the mud for this.
In France they just assassinate heads of carmakers if union members are laid off.
My only hope is that Danny Glover says during the protest, “I’m getting too old for this shit.” Then it all comes full circle.
I’m curious as to what Juan’s Kinja handle is.
He seems like a special sort of crazy.
Are you seriously justifying drunk driving because no one got hurt? If so, then fuck you.
No. But considering the guy has three DUI’s, he doesn’t seem inclined to learn from his mistakes.
Dim sum bad decisions.
Can’t imagine he’s very Jung Ho about the whole thing.
I can sort of see not wanting your nation to be slagged off for the sake of a video game, but for the love of all that is good in the world, how is any self-respecting and halfway competent government going to whip up an international incident over a goddamn game?!
that they are actually offended by this is unboliviable.
black hole gun
But there’s always a justification for Tyranny, every Tyrannical leader or bad guy throughout history didn’t see himself as a “Bad Guy” - just a a guy doing what he thought was right, what his beliefs told him was right.
So they don’t use technology? So how do they invade? Flying lizards? Can they just teleport through space?
Within the Star Wars Expanded Universe, the Yuuzhan Vong were a race of humanoid aliens originating outside the known galaxy. They were a very religious group, worshipping life to such an extent that any technology was “blasphemy,” and invaded in a sort of holy war.
He already is the hero of his own story though. He’s bringing order and peace to the galaxy while removing the threat of the Jedi, from a certain point of view.
I thought the time I sent 400 pallets of product to a customer instead of 400 boxes (2 pallets) was bad. This guy’s oopsie is worse. For his sake I hope he just gets the same treatment I did, hearing about it repeatedly from coworkers for years, especially at after work social events when such stories are told and…
I work in crisis management for one of the big tech giants and this is remarkably unlikely, especially given their wording. I’ve known people that have made larger mistakes (hell, I myself once took out email for all of our partners for a good seven hours a long time ago) - the key is in whether another person in the…
You don’t know Amazon then. If I were a betting man, I’d say he keeps his job and just gets counseled. Failure can be a learning opportunity.