

And he was allowed to live to see 100. An unconscionable injustice.


And he was allowed to live to see 100. An unconscionable injustice.


On average. Since the average person is basically illiterate.


Imagine kicking out 100 million Trump supporters.


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The gov’t should hunt them like rabid animals to the ends of the earth.


If she’d run him over with her car or raped him, no big deal. But drugs! Drugs are bad, or something, idk.


They definitely know how to make customers happy, something EA never understood, but I’m old enough to remember when Valve used to be horrible 15 years ago. They’d sell you broken games with no return system. They’d straight up delete games out of your library with no recourse, amounting to outright theft. The EU rolled out regulations targeting Steam’s shady practices. They’ve been okay since.


Valve is a company that garnishes 30% of all video games sales. It doesn’t matter what their corporate structure is at that point. It could be two guys with buckets on their heads and they’d make bank.


Valve has the sweetest of all business models: do almost nothing, make tons of money. They have so few employees.


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When conservatives say that folks can teach themselves they’re hoping for the exact opposite.
Because not everyone can “teach themselves.” In fact, almost nobody can, otherwise we’d all be geniuses and not a bunch of dumb apes.


There is no “fantasy,” just indifference. I have no clue what everyone else is doing, but I didn’t fight my way from homelessness and into college “to get a job.”


For your own sake, I hope you don’t actually believe this.
EDIT: other people and cultures can’t dictate your purpose for doing anything.


Completely lost sight of the purpose of education, which has nothing to do with being an effective corporate drone… unless you get a business degree, in which case 4 weeks is too long.


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He was a true believer, no doubt about it. A cultist of the highest order, same as the entire Chicago school of economics. It makes it worse somehow.