Torchlight could have been great. I’m still annoyed.
Honestly I fell asleep playing the game… Twice.
There’s just something that makes me so bored.
My coworker plays those F2P games on her phone and she has shared that she’s felt guilty that she played this game for like 500 hours and haven’t spent anything, and considers throwing them $5-10 bucks a month.
She’s also the kind of person who has like 8 tv subscriptions.
The game is pretty good as of now. Not great. Not something I’ll play for a long time. But def solid 30+ hours of action RPG.
And absolutely not something where I’d spend any money on a fucking hat for my character.
Y’all get podcasts from Spotify?
That’s weird.
Having a IRA or 401k.
I’m 40 and the amount of people who kinda know what a IRA is is terrifying. Like, you’re gonna die in poverty.
An actual crunchwrap has never looked like that.
Yum! Pile of sadness! You know what youre getting from Taco Bell.
Museums have Night events where they serve beer. There’s three of them happening in my city this month at a Art Museum, science Museum, and a Arboretum. Wine is often at gallery showings.
Depending on your state laws, You may be able drink at a public park. Review your States laws. Many forbid open containers.
Review your state laws. Again, it “depends”. In New Jersey, you are allowed to drink in public.
Because people can’t act like fucking adults and so this has been banned in public places.
Again not true. Millions of people drink responsibility. If your statement was correct, then every single bar would be a haven for violence and destruction. Yet most cities are now allowing CHILDREN into bars and converting them into family friendly establishments.
I’m not Pro-alcohol - it’s literally poison for your body to give you a pleasant reaction. But Jesus Christ, if you’re going to use blanket statements, do some research. This is the same line of thinking as “DRUGs is BAAAAAAD”. Like no?
Sadly, Edibles aren’t legal all around the world.
We aren’t there yet.
As a person who likes to drink a beer to take the edge off, meh.
You don’t need alcohol or drugs to be a disruptive asshole.
Hopefully you downvoted.
Because if you agree, then it’s NOT an unpopular opinion.
Yep! He’s moved employees between the two companies too.
I remember when Lyft and Uber were first coming out, they used to do cool shit like bringing you around in a cat van. Or bring you to a dog party.
I missed that wild fun energy.
Sometimes as a programmer, I’m invited to visit the customer service offices to visit the workers on the front line. We have a bunch of offices around the nation. And if I’m in the area, it’s nice to stop in.
The one office did not have a coffee machine! Not a problem - I went to the lobby and bought coffee.
When I told them a bunch of other offices had free coffee, free beer, 8 rows of snacks. Then they said, “Must be nice as a programmer!” And I said, “Nah all of the other customer service offices have that.” And I could just see the office manager fuming. I don’t know if she was fuming because of some office politics, or fuming because she’s secretly getting kickbacks.
Anyways, I left with, “Y’all should really start talking more with your fellow coworkers about benefits.”
He has action hero vibes about him.
Get this in America.
One unruly passenger should not have the power to control 300 other flyers’ plans.
Sounds like what orange man says DOES lead to terrorist threats.
Looks like it’s actually the workers who bring value, and not the owner.
Funny how that works.
Apparently, these employees, in addition to the president, wanted to somehow separate from the parent company and have the video game publishing arm of Annapurna, which was still part of the company, operate independently. Ellison rejected this proposal outright, leading to the mass resignation of all Annapurna Interactive employees.
Workers said, “Yeah we don’t want you to be our boss.” And Ellison was like no. And they said, “This wasn’t a discussion bye.”
Gotta love it.