This should be the next “movement” the internet gets behind. Everyone stops tipping, and watch people freak out.
This should be the next “movement” the internet gets behind. Everyone stops tipping, and watch people freak out.
This is stupid. Just go full retard already and have machine gun sentries mounted to the ceiling. Problem(s) solved /s
I was 19, 5.25 an hour. Roomed with two family members and all of it went to rent. Also, 99. Whoppers, and gas was 1.19 at Arco.
You forgot the double combat roll he initiated immediately upon hearing said gun…er… acorn shot.
Same for me. I also smoke daily when I water fast and have no issues not eating for extended durations. If anything, I find it helps avoid eating.
This is not a bad thing. Lurkers have always been a significant part of the user base in all social media.
Garbage in garbage out they say…
Corporations are finding that the vocal minority is small enough that they can let them complain all they want, and nothing will change. There are now enough users out there that it just doesn’t matter what how much we complain online. They just have to wait it out since the silent majority just don’t care anymore.
Reddit, Netflix, Spotify, and now Google. It’s happening everywhere lately.
It didn’t. I used the last of mine on the last dumpster fire AMA.
Much of the awards you see given out on Reddit was free. It was given out I think back when Alien Blue was bought out.
This is what Zuckerberg keyed in on early internet days. Tech savvy users understand what is at stake, but to the average user, it gets in the way of using apps that people socialize on. It didn’t matter how much preaching I did back in the early days. Eventually people fall in line and do what their friends do.
Nobody cares. I mean, have you seen armature porn? That used to not be a thing on line, once upon a time. Nobody cares anymore apparently, because there’s a sense of anonymity in a large enough group.
Yup, that’s me. I’m still a little surprised at how easy (thanks Spez) it actually was for being such a heavy consumer of Reddit. Doing Christian wrong like that, as well as the many popular 3rd party apps and their loyal users, just didn’t sit right with me. Spez chose the nuclear option, instead of actually working with and potentially helping to grow the site along with 3rd party devs, so this is the resulting fallout. He asked for it, so he got it.
How much can a banana cost Michael, $1000?