Hey, asshole, his comment wasn’t a place for you to “Um, actually” his fucking grief. Let them be.
Hey, asshole, his comment wasn’t a place for you to “Um, actually” his fucking grief. Let them be.
I get what you’re saying (and I know you said you were done talking about it, so I understand if you don’t respond), but I Just want to offer this:
Maybe just tossing something short up felt horribly dismissive and disrespectful to their friend and colleague?
Or maybe they cared about their friend immensely and the idea of just tossing up his picture with nothing else felt deeply disrespectful to their entire history with that person.
Luke, on his twitter, says it better than I can (the whole thread is here, and I 10000% think people should read it, but here’s one tweet):
I know that if *I* was asked to stop and write something about the passing of my friend/colleague just days after it happened I would tell my boss to go fuck themselves.
Maybe it’s brutally painful for people who have worked alongside him for years to have to wrap their head around the death of their friend and colleague in order to pump out an article for a news cycle?
Except you aren’t buying a car.
Except that some people will absolutely connect better at their table if they have a digital 3d tabletop.
I 1000% agree that John Deere’s right to repair bullshit is anticompetitive. But that’s a different beast.
People consistently misunderstand this.
Well, it’s also important to note that, while the argument is similar, the context is also very different.
Yes it will.
It’s like when shit like Star Wars calls coffee “caf.”
“Essential” isn’t meant to say that every player must have it. It’s a comment about the relative impact on the market ecosystem that a given product has - it’s not that its essential to the individual consumer, it’s that it’s essential that it be available within each market ecosystem. And it’s hard to say that the…
My gut reaction is that the average age would be somewhere between 20 and 30? But that’s just all it is - a gut reaction.
Of the gimmicks, megas were definitely the best of the bunch, imo.
Yeah, this is the ENTIRE point of the phrase. No one thinks it’s because the actual order changes anything if the number of drinks of each type is set in stone.
I’m shocked the chicken bake at costco is on this list. I got it once and thought it was one of the most tasteless waste of calories I’d ever had... Threw the thing away.
I still think about the super exaggerated midwestern accent on the merchant’s mother and just laugh.