shooks81
shooks81
shooks81

This whole deal, is, by far, the dumbest fucking thing I’ve ever seen in my 34 years of existence. What in the actual fuck is this, and what kind of absolute fucking imbecile would pay for any of this? What is this for? What is the purpose? What are you even “playing”?

They don’t have to be the same, but for most workers in most situations, they’re just as good. I’m not trying to be friends with these people, I’m trying to clock in and clock out and get paid a fair wage for the work I’m doing - if one person can’t do enough remotely, then they need to be spoken to individually

There are ‘tangible benefits’ to me working from home. If I get a bad headache, I can rest it off then return to work, rather than taking a sick day. If I need to stay late to work on a feature, I can devote even more hours to it before I get tired, and/or return after a rest. I don’t have to cut off my work day at

The company’s head of publishing said there are ‘tangible benefits’ for in-person work”

Yeah I’m sure the corporate real estate company who owns your buildings are seeing plenty of “tangible benefits” from you forcing people back in. And your middle managers whose only previous contributions were watching people actually work and whose value is being questioned, they get a lot of “tangible benefits” from

Wait wait wait wait wait are you saying, are you ACTUALLY IMPLYING that Elon Musk overpromises with ridiculous claims and then MASSIVELY UNDERDELIVERS and yet people still report his ridiculous claims as facts?

Somehow, I doubt that the staff at Wendy’s will see a dime off this.

I try not to make predictions, but a fast food restaurant charging more at times when people are hungry and/or have time to eat sounds like a big mistake. 

I’m a human being who has worked retail, any moment you’re there you’re some level of annoyed and especially so when some self-important dickhead shows up to fuck up whatever you were in the middle of.

Do boots taste better the harder you lick them? Is that why you post things like this?

If you can’t read between the lines of this story about a shitty celebrity coming into an unethically low-paying job and complaining about the location’s low sales numbers on his trash merch, then I’d argue that you’re more likely the person who’s never done retail work. That wouldn’t be fun for anyone but the largest

Every single person he annoyed had something better to do than help him make more money.  Fuck this guy.

It probably didn’t help that Gaming Websites had multiple articles “What does this mean?” “Is this the end of the xbox?” “What comes next?” So instead of a simple press statement they now had to go and put out fires they didn’t start.

I have Vitiligo. : ) nice

The officers had reason to believe Jackson owned/possessed a firearm with a suppressor.”

Maybe if somebody has such bad PTSD that they think acorns are gunshots and empty their firearm at the sound of an acorn, they shouldn’t be allowed access to firearms?

Sorry Jesse. That story didn’t sell on tape, and it ain’t going to get any extra credit here.

After hearing the sound of the acorn, the deputy reported that he also felt a “tingliness” all along the side of his body. He then said his “legs just give out” and he fell to the ground, assuming that he had been seriously injured by something.

Seems like a win-win for consumers. MS continues making Xboxes for those that prefer it while its first-party games become more accessible to a broader audience.

I just think the UI is better, backwards compat is way better often with performance options and smart delivery, and more importantly since MS gift cards are sold through a lot of retailers, it is a lot easier to keep costs down. Sony controls their entire marketplace so you are at there discretion. I can usually pick