You took the two most recognizable characters in a genre that routinely makes over a billion dollars at the box office and still failed.
You took the two most recognizable characters in a genre that routinely makes over a billion dollars at the box office and still failed.
And you should always pay them because they’re doing real work!
I live in Ohio and I see most of this shit on a daily basis. The only shocking thing is the amount of people driving on the wrong side of the road. Think they are foreigners?
The Producers anyone?
He’s got shit tons of free time. He spent last week bedazzling his office (chair, desk, files, white robe) with glittery shiny things. He likes shiny things, they are magical and make him smile.
Is Marc Jacobs cosplaying as The Rock circa 1992?
its because “conservative values” are a fucking joke and the people who believe in them are idealistic fools.
Please dismiss that troll
Firstly, there are regular cab companies in major cities offering the same level of app-based functionality as the rideshares. Secondly, as consumers (and drivers) people have the voice to pressure companies either through legislature or by voting with our wallets, public complaints etc. to push them to strive for…
it’s plain old greed and robbery as usual and then the kid spends his/her first 20-30 years paying off loans....what a sham.
At one point you could make money driving. Now since it pay nothing to drive for them the quality is in the shitter.
Except when you click on the article and comment on it, you’re doing the exact opposite.
Then don’t read it? You’re under zero obligation to read these articles.
Sounds more like a surveillance company that happens to drive people around.
Pretty sure random employees being able to access tracking tools whenever they want to spy on drivers and customers is legitimate news, regardless of how you feel about Uber.
Um...they’re not the only ones covering Uber’s self-inflicted wounds.
This is something I never understood...how hard is it to make a d-pad with four distinct, easily pressable directions? The SNES did it, how could could the 360 controller go so wrong and be so perfect in every other respect? What am I missing?
It’s the case for commodity manufacturers, where your product is virtually the same as your competitors. It’s a different case for areas where differentiation is possible. There manufacturers can charge higher prices for a real or percieved advantage (like say, consumer electronics)
Tang Paradise Park. Xi’an, China. By Ronald Delgado.
Inspired by, of all things, this 2015 post about a Korean fashion store, a team of cosplayers, photographers and…