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The company was not responsible for setting the time or length of the walk-out. It was organized and executed entirely by the employees. We are not anti-Riot- we are protesting specific policies and practices to make this the place to work we know it can be.

This comment is golden. They are actually talking about real stuff, about working conditions. And you fall back on "what about microtransactions??? Shouldn't we talk about that??"

Which is why unionisation is important. With union protection you can actually do things like strike and cause a fuss over shit like sexual harassment and discrimination at the workplace.

To move foward you need to take one step at a time. It’s a process. You don’t win a battle at the first shot. Political organization has two purposes: concretly improving the living standards of people or accumulating forces necessary for larger scale transformation. This will embolden people to participate in future

And what’s your point, that you’ll only take their complaints seriously if they quit their job in protest? People have bills to pay and food to put on the table. It’s still a pretty damn bold action to publicly protest your employer in front of cameras knowing they could and might retaliate against you down the line

Gatherer doesn’t have alternate card arts (especially foreign ones)

People who feel the need to make this same post on every single speedrunning article are weird to me.  

Would like to state, on the record, that my ex-wife is not allowed to date or have sex with any rival men. Her being single is an asset to my bankruptcy case.

Your outrage against perceived outrage is tiresome. I didn’t detect any outrage in the article. You’re just assuming there’s outrage when there was none.

Any time Facebook talks about Big Brother it is creepy. Okay, Facebook is creepy even when it doesn’t talk about Big Brother.

I would imagine the jokes were put there by employees critical of the Facebook buyout and their parent company.

I agree that this is fairly innocuous in and of itself...but taken in the broader context of how flagrantly Facebook—and by extension, Oculus disregard the privacy of their customers or sell their information, hidden messages like “This Space For Rent” and “Big Brother is Watching” are utterly breathtaking in how

That’s a cute joke that is, as you point out, less cute given that the company is owned by shitty, borderline-evil Facebook.

Exclusivity isn’t platform-limited. It can be limited by any kind of factor. If the Epic Games store is the only store selling a digital product, then they have complete control over the price and how that product can be used. That’s obviously exclusivity by any reasonable definition. (That being said, the same thing

If you don’t get it, then post your name, zip code code, phone number and credit card info right here. So far no one who says they “don’t get it” has taken me up on my offer. Will you have the balls to be first?

Whereas your argument boils down to “People aren’t allowed to complain when being forced to use a less competent program to play a game”.

Considering there’s a blueprint out there for successful online storefronts and business practices, it should be at least half as good.
The Epic store isn’t even that.

Customers shouldn’t be expected to wait for a competitor to “get up to speed” as it ignores all the modern advances of existing encumbents. Horrible, horrible “argument”.

Tommy Dreamer is also a middle aged man. Becky Lynch is a bit older than Rousey, though they’re both 31 so they really aren’t in the age range for typical “Millennials” but as far as Dreamer calling an opponent (who is 36, but still much younger than him) a millennial that makes more sense. Rousey using a bunch of

You just don’t have a high enough IQ.