skywalkr
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skywalkr

Good for Reddit...it’s your company, don’t let a mob run it.

Maybe those mouth breathers mods will finally go outside and touch some grass

I also read this as 82% of people surveyed are complete idiots

Then cancel. It’s easy. Netflix is not a necessity. If it’s as bad as you say, why did 6 million more people decide they needed Netflix?

I can understand arguing in favor of, for example, allowing a child going off to college to share a password without additional charge to the account, but the general vibe I get from these articles is “how dare they crack down on any password sharing with anyone??!?” Netflix is a huge corporation driven by the

How dare Netflix make customers pay to watch their content?

Still absolutely blows my entire mind that these people are so mentally deranged and have so little to occupy their lives that they continue to be obsessed with the fact that Bud Light gave a trans woman a small amount of money to promote a product for like 10 seconds 3 months ago.

Once again, insurance companies do not give a fuck about politics. All they care about is math and money. If the math doesn’t add up to money, they will go do business somewhere else. If the practice ESG or believe in diversity, it is because those things make them money, not because they are being run by “woke

I feel like you’ve contradicted yourself here. Your assertion of “any tool that you know you’re going to use exactly once should probably be rented, or purchased as cheaply as possible” is exactly right. There’s a time and place for cheap as possible.

Rubber mallet... fine.

you always THINK you can get away with a cheap hammer until you get your hands on a good one....it’s a surprising difference (and i’m not talking about the difference between a “basic hammer” and a specialized hammer) just the difference between like a $10-$20 basic hammer and a $50-$75 hammer

That’s gonna be a “no” from me on the first two points. The difference between a cheap and a reasonably priced pair of pliers or a hacksaw is absolutely massive.

Tesla’s stock price and valuation stopped making sense in a long time ago in terms of the size of the company and overall market share. There are so many promised breakthroughs and “later this year” items already priced into the current valuation that I think everyone has simply lost track of what has already been

Belief in a deity doesn’t require the rest of the universe to be empty.

Lol at this copium.

It is truly a bizarre set of events that has occurred that makes Mark Zuckerberg the more likable of two alternatives.  He’s weird and off-putting, sure, but he’s not “the world’s most divorced man”, “the world’s tenderest billionaire”, or “someone who spends all day chasing clout from the alt-right teens.”

Something else to consider is the cost of credit: A friend bought a truck and while the upfront cost difference was significant if he was paying cash, he could get 0% financing for the new vehicle and much higher for the used. If he didn’t make additional payments on the used, the total price at the end would have

I bought a new car in 2012 and in the last 11 years I’ve put over 130,000 miles on it. I could have bought a used car but when you know you’re going to stick with it for a while, having the extra assurance from lack of previous drivers/miles and the extra warranties associated with new cars can often be worth the

A lot of us here are over at Jalopnik as well.

This entire argument only makes sense when you consider a car purchase to be an investment made for its financial benefits. It may be so for a very tiny minority of people, but for the general public, it is not.