I feel like the term gaslighting might have reached a point where it is being somewhat overused
I feel like the term gaslighting might have reached a point where it is being somewhat overused
Write an article proving you’ve never had kids without saying you’ve never had kids.
TL:DR — Don’t tell your children it’s going to be okay. Tell them they’re dying and that pain lasts forever and the universe thinks nothing of them at best and hates them at worst, that it’s all pointless and their dreams and fears and accomplishments and trials are worth less than a speck of dust in a sandstorm and…
“A child falls outside and comes in crying and upset”
Not really.
SECONDED!!! I used ATONE until my day came! Now I’m waiting for CRANE to give me another glorious one-guess hit!
I’d rather someone figure out how to pre-screen my shoes and belt so I don’t have to disrobe at the security line.
“Allegedly, Alaska employees tested the device’s durability by running it over with a truck.”
The flu is nothing to worry about. It’s just like a bad COVID.
If you are going to part ways with 600 bucks for a scribble approved by a human, I don’t care if it came from his gnarled appendage or a computer program...you got taken.
People put value on the most ridiculous things.
I wouldn’t worry about it. I’m sure FIFA would never support an authoritarian, repressive, government.
LMAO this idiot thinks people will buy a special phone just to use twitter?
Microsoft and all their unleveraged money couldn’t make the Windows phone a thing.
I hope he does, and he'll lose his ass on it if that's the route he wants to take. Anyone remember the Facebook and Amazon phones, by chance?
Total bullshit. You call that punishment? She isn’t even going to have to deal with any dementors.
My takeaways here:
Idk man. A murderer who gets a 10 year sentence usually has one victim. Theranos ran 7.8 MILLION fraudulent blood tests, and patients got medical advice from their doctors based on the results of those tests.
In court documents advocating for a lenient sentencing, Holmes attorneys called her “an intelligent, fearless woman who took on a huge project that should have changed the world and nearly succeeded.”
It felt like they were doing things just to see if they could do them well. Seeing that they could, they realized “Oh, this sucks” and backed off. It’s weird how the Amazon layoffs/buyouts are getting so much attention now, especially since they’re the logical consequence to decisions the company made and market…