Programmers aren’t exempt from overtime laws, for instance, though. Game companies tend to be really bad about violating labor law in a whole lot of ways, and almost no one calls them on it, because it’s so standard.
Programmers aren’t exempt from overtime laws, for instance, though. Game companies tend to be really bad about violating labor law in a whole lot of ways, and almost no one calls them on it, because it’s so standard.
Yeah this doesn’t always work, if you’re already over and developing whole features there’s a larger production problem. Usually that end crunch is fixing bugs, and getting the last ties into the game, and polishing/adding the finished art and then fixing more bugs. Especially when you have 1-2 people at the top that…
Another problem is that a lot of employees don’t know what the law says (and companies also either don’t know, or are banking on their employees not knowing or being unwilling to file complaints with the labor board), so don’t know that they’re being exploited.
yea theyre called updates... waka waka waka
joking aside, idk. never had my ps4 brick.
Those cornhole bags better not have fucking gluten in them
At least he didn’t scream, “fuck her right in the pussy!”
Wait, did you really intend to pay $50 to dress up in a not-sexy costume and go to an appointed place and hurl…
If it helps, some of these are obviously drawn over photos.
Id rather take a pill and become John holmes!
This is all great advice if we weren’t dealing with reality. Here’s the problem, when the chemical intensity of desire wells up with all the doubt and fears circling around our heads, the signal to noise ratio of information becomes almost unreadable.
We’re obviously not going to see eye to eye on this issue, but I’m just wondering how you can posit that having more devices manufactured specifically to kill things makes the world a safer place for anyone?
You can justify your carrying any way you like, but the simple fact of the matter is that more guns = more gun…
You know what a bad idea is? Assuming every one is out there to get you and arming yourself in preparation. That’s a fucking AWFUL idea, and it’s part of the reason why America has such a serious problem with gun violence.
Jeez dude there are guys walking in around in Kabul who don’t live like that.
If someone comes up behind you and shoots you, or sticks you up, or shoots at you while you are not looking, what good is the gun in your pocket then? The idea that having a gun keeps you safe is idiotic. Unless you have it out all the time and are pointing it at everyone you meet, you are just as vulnerable to random…
Yet assuming everyone is going to hurt you seems like a horrible way to move through life.
If that’s the state of your country, it’s time to move.
LOL Guns are the issue. Not the solution.
To play devil’s advocate here, I’m against bringing 2+ people with you for a Craigslist transaction that only requires 1 person. Bringing 1 friend, sure, that’s pretty common. But bringing any more than that will likely be seen as a sign of intimidation and could make the other party feel very uncomfortable.
When I…
If the other party brought a scary looking armed guy along for my Craigslist deal I would be very worried. How can I be sure that guy is from a trusted 3rd party security company and not there to rob me? I am gonna want to hire my own goons. Next thing you know every craigslist transaction is gonna involve 12 guys in…
I'm so sick of that car. Leave my family alone!