Don’t let the door hit you, asshat.
Don’t let the door hit you, asshat.
“True gamer.” OK, kiddo. You know that after high school, we don’t care about silly, stupid judgments like this, right?
Good of John Gibson to let me know that I should never, ever, ever buy a game from his studio. Sorry, people who work at Tripwire, but I’m not putting my money in this asshole’s pocket.
Bullshit. Development costs have not risen. Salaries have risen. Let’s not be children and pretend otherwise, eh?
You can fuck right the fuck off, MS employee/shareholder. I don’t owe you a thing, nor do I care if your tired ass agrees with me or not.
Cool. So what you’re saying is that, essentially, you’re a dinosaur who has profited immensely while the country has gone to hell. Weak for you to flex as the tech sector has built up a Scrooge McDuckian money bin and caused incalculable damage to the environment, but hardly a surprising one, coming from someone who…
I dunno, I’ve read the series several times, and this trailer just feels...uninspired?
Florida may be trash, but Texas is literally the worst state in the union.
I mean, I’m fairly certain I know a whole lot more than your ignorant ass, bub. I mean, who the fuck are you? Aside from a sharediot, I mean. We've already established that point.
Can’t tell if you’re an MS employee, shareholder or just a plain ole’ idiot.
Reason number 786 to avoid Windows 11. I can’t imagine how a tech company can be so ignorantly tone deaf in the face of a chip shortage.
I specifically tell my IT staff that there’s no shame in not knowing something, and I’d much rather train them then have them fumble through trying (and spending even more time).
“became concerned for his safety”
You say “unable,” I say “unwilling.”
Capitalism!
Greenwald is a right-wing white supremacist whose ego is so fragile it should have its own sign. No surprise that this hack favors “freedom” over “living.”
It seems like I’ve been doing nothing but reading job descriptions for the past seven months. My favorites?
Never said it was a good or bad thing, but it’s interesting to note that if the suit is successful and Section 230 is declared unconstitutional, there really won’t be social media (as it currently exists) for the plaintiffs to then use.
It wouldn’t matter if Twitter (et al.) were completely consistent or wildly inconsistent: they are private companies who can do whatever the hell they want in this regard.
Most employers are willing to invest in their employees