What’s funny about someone with million of followers, exploiting poor workers, to make a statement that is specific to a group, who have been killed in mass numbers in the past for being who they are?
What’s funny about someone with million of followers, exploiting poor workers, to make a statement that is specific to a group, who have been killed in mass numbers in the past for being who they are?
There’s nothing controversial about it, especially considering people actually believe it. They believed it in the past, and it led to the holocaust, and scum rising today believe it to.
Explain, go on. How and why is this funny?
What’s funny about it?
Well done. How very original, edgy, and pushing the boundaries. Anti-Semitic ‘jokes’, so fresh.
Yes. Until I read your comment, I had already convinced myself that’s what it was.
I don’t think the original had a great script, and the second movie has an awful script, where they amp up the philosophical rambling to the point where all meaning is lost. And conversations turn into an exchange of quotes. It’s bad.
The first time hearing of it, I was highly skeptical. I saw the promo images, and was interested. Saw the teaser, and felt pretty positive. Now this, no.
FAB
It does happen, sure. But justification of the cost and overhead isn’t often enough for companies who aren’t of a large enough size, or necessarily rely on headcount for direct productivity. As would be the case with someone like Valve.
Companies with 1000+ employees for sure, but Valve only has around 350 or so. So I don’t believe that this is the case for them specifically.
They do both.
Always the case though, eh? Only becomes a problem when it affects the bottom line.
World War Ricochet.
If someone supports it to the letter, to a point where it endangers others, then I’ll gladly throw hands.
Yeah, totally. I’m reeling.
Thrust and parry, eh?
Right, ‘cus nazis deserve the benefit of the doubt...
Yes!
5 days is still a solid ‘guaranteed’ sales period. Does the job that it intends to.