If it wasn’t common practice to filter out applicants with high emotional intelligence, I’d agree, but as it stands this apple is perfectly representative by design.
If it wasn’t common practice to filter out applicants with high emotional intelligence, I’d agree, but as it stands this apple is perfectly representative by design.
I didn’t know that, and it sounds like a racket.
Where I work, the rank-and-file workers are unionized, and the management is not, even the poor, part-time ground-floor supervisors that only run maybe four or five guys. They have their own hierarchy that supposedly has its own method of arbitrating complaints.
The shit I see done to them on a daily basis (denial of…
I imagine once you’ve made half a million or so the choice gets a little easier.
This is the appropriate response.
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It’s his lifestyle. That said, Kamikaze (his latest album, dropped last August) went platinum and is objectively his best technical work yet. That said, if you didn’t like him before, you still won’t now.
The day he figured out that rule 34 existed and then posted it on Twitter was worse, but that is a race with no winners.
Kids care more about what other people think, and about what they have to say to those other people.
I’ve heard my nephew say it, but only when he’s talking about his games with other people in the room that can hear him. He’s presumably more explicit elsewhere.
In terms of material cost and time consumption, you’re not wrong, but that’s not a metaphor I’d want to be throwing around a lot.
That’s because it wouldn’t reach enough people to piss the world off.
Also, explaining to someone why they’re poor without going into things like cost-of-living, contractor arrangements, part-time schedule shifting, the dozens of expenses associated with not having things like a washer or dryer or car or steady…
So you want Trump in charge of the banks?
You’re not wrong, but we don’t know if the next paycheck is the one that pays that employee’s rent or groceries. It’s easy to demand action from people when we don’t know what their situation is.
I think bad management is a far cry from 100-hour work weeks, but you’re not wrong, tu quoque is a shitty argument.
https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2019/03/epic-says-its-game-store-is-not-spying-on-you/
It makes local copies of your Steam information without consent, and does it as soon as you activate the launcher. What it does with them is the question everyone’s asking, but it’s a really bad look.
https://www.polygon.com/2019/4/23/18507750/fortnite-work-crunch-epic-games
He’s referring to this, probably. Valve isn’t a shining paragon, but so far they haven’t resorted to this sort of shit either.
While I’m not from Mississippi and I don’t live there, the four people I’ve met from MS have all written it as “back home” and conspicuously avoid spelling the name proper at all.
Speaking as one of the poor suckers handling packages in the UPS hub, apparently UPS has a very smooth system for mass delivery or freight shipment: the more packages you move, the simpler things get because they can dedicate an entire truck to that one route. Individual packages and smalls are in mortal danger.
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Happy to report that in practice the incredible speed of his aerials (fair and bair come out frame 7, and uair frame 5) and the increased hit-stun and movement of Gun Special, he tends to catch up real quick. He doesn’t quite crack top 10 on run speed but he’s 11th or 12th IIRC, faster than Pikachu.
People play more…