It’s okay, we’re just a little more anti-corporate on average than most. Various events that led many of us here have contributed to that. :)
It’s okay, we’re just a little more anti-corporate on average than most. Various events that led many of us here have contributed to that. :)
I mean, it’s called a “fake ad” but it’s basically just an ad. The punchline is “buy product”
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I got 30hrs out of Animal Well and enjoyed every moment of it :)
I have some Goldenrod plants in the backyard where every summer a few hundred 5-banded Wasps congregate. The males mob a few plants to show themselves off, covering every leaf and branch and stem until they’re weighing the whole plant down, while the females buzz about checking out the dudes to decide who to mate with.
I’m grateful to support that colony; they’ve been on and around the neighborhood longer than I have, and honestly, they’re pretty chill. They’re not going to attack unless you do first, and they’re pollinators.
And for those people who view a mob of several hundred wasps on a single plant as being “gross”, just chill. They got a right to life like we do <3
Yes, I think he would not call people names, he’d instead give lengthy explanations of their shortcomings and failings.
Pretty sure that’s not a direct quote.
Oooof, I hear that. Things are more political than ever at my work and it’s like, I just want to do my job and go home
Op, please find a different hobby. Ads are NOT what we need more of on the internet.
Yeah, I absolutely get the anger. My wife in particular hates cruelty to animals, fictional, plush, or otherwise, so it’s a line she refuses to cross. That’s a totally fair outlook
Was it fun though? Or was it awful?
My wife found out about The Elephant Scene and refused to ever play it as long as she lives
Nerds still are smarter than us.
Unfortunately a cult of managers has arisen to rule over the nerds and they hype with an iron fist.
But what happened to the narrator at the end?
I hate how this is phrased as “redundancies”. IGN literally JUST bought these outlets, they haven’t had time to dig into and examine the organizations they acquired; it’s just straight into the Corpo playbook of “lay people off and let the dust settle where it may”.
These are people, not “redundancies”. They contributed in the old organization, and they could contribute in the new, but they never even got the chance.
Always have been, apparently
Hear hear