It's nuts for them to rail against this because when Biden said 25% minimum, I was like, "that's it‽"
I get taxed at 25% already and I'm making $125k.
25% is nowhere near enough. Anyone making over 400k individually should be taxed closer to 50%.
It's nuts for them to rail against this because when Biden said 25% minimum, I was like, "that's it‽"
I get taxed at 25% already and I'm making $125k.
25% is nowhere near enough. Anyone making over 400k individually should be taxed closer to 50%.
I'm 28 and have no idea what a slide deck is. Is that somehow the new term for a PowerPoint presentation?
I tried to sign up for a Blizzard account and they were giving me long-ass math problems and I had to do fucking 16 of them. So I gave up.
Fuck Blizzard and fuck whoever is setting up the Captchas
Okay, but fuck Bill Clinton. He signed DOMA into law and signed a bunch of crime bills that made things way worse for poor, minorities, and convicts.
"Some customers are fed up and pushing back"
But continuing to buy things from them, yeah? Companies are not going to change until people stop buying from them.
Nobody needs McDonald's. I'm not even sure most people actually want McDonald's. Just stop going, seriously.
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You're probably wondering how I got here.
The fact that Reddit thinks all that user-generated content is theirs and that they need to protect it from AI is really fucked up.
Reddit itself produces nothing, they wouldn't exist without the users.
Absolutely pathetic that they may block search crawlers over that.
It's just hilarious to me that these snowflakes are so triggered (remember when they made fun of liberals for that?) by the mere option to change your pronouns that has absolutely zero impact on the game. You can entirely ignore the feature if you want.
Let them be angry and make fun of them when they do, they deserve the ridicule.
More power to them! Shut it all down and get those shit companies to pay fair wages.
One of their demands is a 32 hour work week, and if they get that, it would be a huge group to do so and may jumpstart the transition in other industries to a shorter week as well.
They're already doing that, have been for a long time. I have a Baptist coworker who thinks Catholicism isn't real Christianity...
By opening up r/place again, they've stolen the magic from it.
The first time it happened, it was amazing and novel.
The second time was an incredible surprise each time the board opened up again. I was involved with the r/Beach House community to put up an homage to our favorite band.
But now... It's become repetitive. It feels like just an attention grab, like a ploy to artificially increase traffic to the site. This time, it looks no different from every other time r/place has taken... place. It's flags everywhere, there's so much anger surrounding it, and it's just not fun.
r/place was special because of its spontaneity. But now it's soulless, like every other corporate-owned internet phenomenon is.
Fuck Steve Huffman.
The solution? Rental vans...
It's like people think they need mega trucks for the time once a year or less that they have to move a couch.
"But what about when I have to haul wood for my yearly porch renovation?"
"Rent a fucking truck!"