Hyperbole and insults, which means you have no counter argument for freedom of assembly.
Keep running, they’re still looking for Jan 6.
Hyperbole and insults, which means you have no counter argument for freedom of assembly.
Keep running, they’re still looking for Jan 6.
What you are doing is called capitulating on the argument.
Because you have no counter argument.
Which means I touched a nerve, and I’m making you nervous.
Freedom of assembly is also covered.
They are assembled.
Peacefully.
You’re the union buster here, buddy.
Did they shit on someone’s desk?
Oh, that’s your interpretation.
I wonder who’s side your interpreting with that boot licker remark?
An employer who works on government bonds and sponsorship, eh...no wonder you miss fucking
Considering the employer is using government sponsored programs and facilities...I’m going to use your same gray area against you.
Except I’m the one defending the consumer advocate, not the power structure.
Were they protesting peacefully?
Did anyone get harmed?
Did they threaten the lives of people?
Disrupting a little stupid conference, is not even close to highways shut down for protesting.
Pick a side, dude, you either believe in it fully or not at all.
First Amendment says they protest in whatever manner they want, but you can’t fire them for it.
If they take them to court, I’m sure that Google will solve it like they do all their other cases: Out of court with tons of money.
But don’t get it twisted, finding technicalities to break the law of the land, is still…
I’m surprised THIS is the hill they chose. The reason Google exploded with popularity and revenue is because they were the very first already helping the government to spy on and data mine American citizens.
If the very foundation of your company that you chose to work for is founded in dubious and immoral practices,…
I do love that mass media is trying it’s best to absolutely not mention the havoc and death that’s already being caused by A.I..
And just as impressive, the only impression they’re giving is that A.I. is solely an issue about copying Disney art.
That studio had to die for the real X-men to live.
Plus, the creator said this was just the warm up...holy christ, I’m genuinely scared.
I just welcome them having Cable and Bishop just be from the same future, because in the comics they are both from a future-future-past-future which is so damn confusing.
Someone on twitter made the parallel with magneto saying the same words his parents probably tried to comfort him with when he was a child facing the holocaust.
Is there a word for really well done Easter eggs with an incredibly sad and gripping twist?
I hope the episode wins an Emmy.
Just to see the man they fired get his roses.
Goddamn this was wonderful to watch, made me feel like I was back in 97' with my X-men comics.
Because if the choice was to give up 35 thousand dollars a year, or just do you what you just did for twenty dollars, your wallet starts making those hands look not so bad.
It’s definitely a replacement because they’re already using it in the law field for research and discovery instead of hiring paralegals to do the work.
Now, my hope is that all those paralegals will have more time to focus on being better lawyers...but how many firms do you think will actually look beyond their own…
He’s a PHYSICIAN. Yes, he will work the same job for the rest of his life.
A thousand years ago, we had physicians before the name was created. This elitism take is exactly why we can’t have a solution: privileged people with the means, don’t have nothing but misery to give.
But that’s not a fair comparison, you can apply your training and education to variety of fields as a physician.
If your argument is “deal with it”, ok, cynical, but fine.
But don’t start flaunting your trade like anyone else actually has the the 100 grand school loan debt to spare when they needed to provide for…
If Lord is becoming more diva-ish, I have to assume the longer delay isn’t because of production, but because they want to get closer to Oscar season....
“BLUE HERON? REALLY!”
Some dumb writer formerly on Kotaku put me in permanent grey because I disagreed with him soft balling on the topic of microtransactions.
And now to see all those “privileged” commenters just get snapped away, without warning, is oddly funny.
I loved your comments though BTU, I will cherish them as fondly and as…