“I don’t know enough about the technology to say what it is.” So shut the hell up then idiot.
“I don’t know enough about the technology to say what it is.” So shut the hell up then idiot.
Also, fuck you, calling out sexism I see doesn’t make me a bad person. Telling you I hope you die in a fire because I’m having a shitty day and you’re making me angry would, though.
Dude, your argument is the same as “I can’t be racist, I have a black friend.” Try not to be a sexist prick, asshole.
You do know that women are people, and put a lot more thought into who they sleep with than the formula you just laid out, right?
Allow me to explain in so many words:
No.
There's probably less than a 1% chance they will be going there.
Lol, does this clown really think she's going to Mars? Christ, the naivete of you children. This is the most obvious scam ever perpetrated and dummies like her sincerely believe it, wow.
Lol. None of these people are going to Mars. None of them are heroes (unless they did something else heroic). If anything, they are seriously delusional.
My heart lurches when I think of these people going to Mars. I just don't see how it's not going to end in a total disaster.
This whole Mars One thing is moronic on so many levels...
A coworker in the game industry half-joked that game developers were just migrant workers, in that we had to move so often, were paid so little and often had such bad working conditions. Being relocated only to be immediately laid off is so incredibly common, presumably because the industry is so poorly managed (and…
That last one bothered me. Why would you keep having children given the amount of layoffs you were experiencing in the first place? I'm terrified to have children simply because of the fact something like this might happen in the future. But to have kids while relocating/finding new employment? I just don't…
Right? What's birth control?!
"Also, i'm probably the only one that feels like this, but i am finding it so hard to sympathise with the people in the last story."
I'm terribly sorry, but the kids are the important factor in that last story. 4 is too many for that lifestyle imHo, but it's more confusing because the # grew whilst in the middle of this story. I don't fucking get it. I'm not saying anything hurtful because I very much sympathize with them as they're working HARD…
Private mortgage insurance when you buy a house? The insurance everyone says to avoid getting if you can? Anything that protects us when he loses his job, or takes care of bills when he's out of work, I welcome with open arms at this point.
Who the FUCK has FIVE children without a stable job? The only responsible way to have more than two kids is if you are at least upper-middle class, bringing in more than $150-200k a year, have a house (mostly) paid off, and have an extremely stable job.
I had sympathy for the last one until she mentioned them having more kids. What the hell, lady?
Man. This is one of these times where i dont get why anyone would want to work in such an un-stable industry, yet am glad that they do so.
Also, i'm probably the only one that feels like this, but i am finding it so hard to sympathise with the people in the last story. I mean, after the third or fourth layoff, surely…