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They start a gofundme for this that would pay legal fees to defend the lawyer AND invalidate Rolex’s trademark? This is exactly the kind of corporate bullshit that needs to be fought against. 

IF YOU DON’T DEFEND YOUR TRADEMARKS, YOU CAN LOSE THEM.

Which one? Lawyers wearing neckties to keep their foreskins from crawling up over their faces?

Oh, I get it! Rolex wants to bring more attention to a brand that needs more recognition and get them some business.

JFC, all they have to do is spend them a licensing agreement for $1 a year and magically the Oyster watch branding is protected. Instead let’s look like corporate goons and bullies instead!

what’s that joke again about lawyers being asshats?

Regarding the strangers on a train scenario: there are at least seventeen million subreddits where strangers will happily tell you exactly what to do with any kind of life decision, small or large, that you may need assistance with. While a lot of the advice will be absolute trash and shallow trolling, you might

Oh wow that’s interesting. I’ll follow up and see if I can get some more info.

I was about to say the same thing but it must be a typo and it is supposed to say 2 weeks for each year of working at Google.

If it is really 2 years then wow, some employees hit the jackpot! so to speak

I agree with the thesis but have some issues with the article.

This is all just capitalism working as intended. 

“With so many eligible organizations—more than 1 million globally—our ability to have an impact was often spread too thin.”

I believe that’s Nope IV: The Revenge.

Even before COVID-19 I had already started to limit movies I would see in the theatre only to ones I simply could not wait for to be on streaming. Precisely because of audiences. Some people love some aspect of seeing it with an audience; my experience is that every single detail about other people being there

Here is the Truth About James Cameron:

Amen!

This is apparently news to you but people like to know what’s in a product before they spend money on it. Why do you think video game review sites even exist?

I’ll admit I rolled my eyes for a second there, but when I took 2 seconds to think about it, it totally makes sense, and I didn’t have to make a silly comment. Some people are sensitive about specific issues, based on things that may have happened in their life. A content warning doesn’t hurt anyone. You or I could

You were the one offended enough to comment.