It happeneth to us all.
It happeneth to us all.
You really need to look up what free speech actually is, and isn’t.
Oh my gosh, it’s almost like there is more than one philosophy for how to do things, each with its own benefits and problems.
Dear God, not idleness!
Movie studios used to do this all the time, before many of the various parts of hollywood unionized. You can use a movie credit as a real bludgeon, because when you work in the industry, your credits are how you get new work.
I suspect that Elon Musk can get by just fine without needing you to defend him. And besides, it’s not like every single feature on every car traces back to him directly. Some engineer had this dumb idea, and it’s bad. It doesn’t necessarily reflect on Elon Musk in any case.
If you ever change your mind, may I recommend Bloodborne?
If you don’t get how this content serves a role, maybe it’s not for you. There’s no need to enlighten you or for you to understand it. Perhaps not all content has to be meaningful to you personally to ‘deserve’ a place on a platform.
Black people expressed joy, but literally, none of us decided that we could kick back with a can of tea and a bag of Skittles and just enjoy post-racial America.
This comment is an outrage!
I mean, I didn’t even keep up with the hype as the game was being developed, because I work in the software industry and know how little all that stuff means. Setting aside that the game probably needed another nine months by my estimate to be ready to ship, they can fix every bug in the game, and I don’t think it…
It’s rare that I read a comment that sounds so very much like a PR release.
Hey good for you, buddy.
I don’t see how it matters in any way whether workers get together and say “let’s join a union” (which is itself the kind of coordination problem that unions are for) or whether the union says “join us”. ‘Not make decisions that balance the workers and the company’? Why in the world would I as a worker want that? The…
Whaaaaaaaaaaat!? I... somehow never noticed this.
Oh good, another completely ridiculous and mis-applied software patent.
I agree completely. I meant stuff like “here’s what the company is working on next.”
The Japanese can be very touchy about this sort of thing. If even one employee in your company leaks this information, well, it is a breach of trust and an act of disrespect. How can they then trust Netflix when their corporate culture is so lax that their employees casually leak secrets?
Castlevania’s stories are ridiculously simple and (let’s be honest) silly, yet with the right writer Netflix managed to make a compelling show from it.
If you put 10% of your pay in a Roth, it adds up way faster than you might think.