"Executive Innovation Corps" really? You'd think this season's writers could think up something less on the nose.
wizardbeard
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I'm not super familiar with it, but the sole mod has been quite outspoken about trying to make it a "big tent" and not allow it to be pulled by every extreme away from the singular goal of taxing the 0.01%, not even going after the 1%.
GamersNexus has in depth data on fans, noise, and how much air they move.
McDickin'
Those are some straight teeth for someone who eats rocks.
Great news for me, not so much for my bank account.
Got that DSN (dick sucking nostril)
Yeah, new jeans and some red stuff still seems to bleed the first one or two washes in my experience.
Man, that still is one of the best tasting energy drinks I've ever had. Tasted just like orange cream soda, would never know it was an energy drink.
It's a shame, I'm pretty sure the company folded. You can still find pallets online, but I have no idea if they're legit, ancient back stock, or what.
Man, a lot of you are going to be absolutely fucked if we somehow don't have societal collapse.
No wonder so many people keep pushing accelerationist rhetoric.
I've found that with my "pre gen x" (born in the 60s, does that make her a boomer?) mother, she seems to have really bought in to all the old "computers make everything easy!" marketing, so when whatever she wants to do isn't she just kind of gives up. Also ties into her not understanding the value of my career (sysadmin).
To her, computers aren't complex tools that may take some skills and training to utilize properly, they're "press the button to make it do exactly what I want" and when that doesn't work she gets very frustrated.
That, plus she has had just enough exposure to computers in the 90s that she still on some level sees them as very easy to irreperably break expensive luxury items, so when she is rarely willing to work for it then she's afraid to poke around in menus because she thinks she could break it permanently.
And to be fair, if you don't set up your laptop using "cattle, not pets" strategies, it can be easy to get four levels deep in a menu and tweak some shit that fucks up an entire program. Then your option is to remember what you did to revert it, or just blow the damn thing out and reinstall (if it actually clears settings on uninstall, not a given).