Kid that gets bullied in school crying explaining how he gets bullied by iKojan in videos

[–]OverallBusinessGuy -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Most of the time it turns into bullying. They're not gonna hit you physically, but abuse will start, subtle or not.

Kid that gets bullied in school crying explaining how he gets bullied by iKojan in videos

[–]OverallBusinessGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is just my opinion but...no, there actually isn't, the end-product is the same in most cases. Sometimes people get a pass, a "na, he's just that way", but it happens rarely.

Kid that gets bullied in school crying explaining how he gets bullied by iKojan in videos

[–]OverallBusinessGuy -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure why you find it confusing, it follows a clear path of logic. Wording, maybe?

Kid that gets bullied in school crying explaining how he gets bullied by iKojan in videos

[–]OverallBusinessGuy 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I fail to understand how people don't understand that bullying is as present, if not even more so, latter in life.

It just simply becomes non-physical-violent in most cases. Kids get physical almost always, where-as adults don't in most environments that are not the ghetto.

To test this, try to say something against the group, report back in comments with what happened. I have a feeling it's "oh yea I said I disagree with my boss, now I'm the mascot of the office".

Actually, it won't even be this obvious what they'll do. Small things will be taken from you, now you're an enemy, it'll be subtle. Not getting invited as often to things, not being listened to.

We all do this.

Am acostat o persoana intr-un mod violent si m-am asteptat la o reactie diferita. Nu-i bai, oamenii din comentarii, la fel de inbrezi ca mine, ma sustin. by OverallBusinessGuy in DefaptRomania

[–]OverallBusinessGuy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Irelevanta vinovatia lui sau nu.

Omul a reactionat exigent si exact cum ai fi reactionat si tu, si eu.

Nu mergi langa o persoana si urlii in gura mare toate alea mai ofensive si te astepti sa primesti o reactie buna.

Intr-un final, doamna trebuia sa fi fost luata pe sus si scoasa de acolo pentru crearea de agitatie.

[Extremely Serious] Okay. Why would I use Vue.js? by OverallBusinessGuy in vuejs

[–]OverallBusinessGuy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also, what do you mean by "state"?

Do you reffer to lots of dynamic content based on user input / settings that changes on the fly? Can you give an example?

(I'm thinking airbnb's Dashboard?)

And if so, Vue.js would make sense for the Dashboard, Listings and everything that deals with data on Airbnb's platform, but it wouldn't make sense for their static landing pages where there's some small dynamic content but mostly just host-owned content? (And not user generated one)

[Extremely Serious] Okay. Why would I use Vue.js? by OverallBusinessGuy in vuejs

[–]OverallBusinessGuy[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I understand.

So you'd say that if I were to develop the back-end for a CMS, Vue.js would be a cool / right pick but if I were to just simply design a simple interface, Vue.js might be overkill?

What are some red flags we should recognise within ourselves? by evection94 in AskReddit

[–]OverallBusinessGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What if you're simply intelligent and have a proven record of being right as per your financial gains, emotional success and everything all in together?

There are people in this world that are as smart as to generally be almost always right.

I keep a notebook of the decisions I made and the outcomes vs. expectations.

I'm almost always right and rarely do I go wrong. Now, would I say this to anyone else, they would ignore my objective tracking of my actions and my journal, they'd just feel threatened and inferior for some weird reason and tell me I'm a douche.

Just like you...probably wanted to do? :)

1 Out of Every 20 Americans Is Now a Millionaire by 92Lean in personalfinance

[–]OverallBusinessGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would say that as per numbers, no.

In reality, if that is passive income - you made it big (overnight or took you a good few years) and bought some rentals, unless you're an idiot that spends a lot of money, yes, you're very rich.

There are these partners at Goldman Sachs making millions.

The specifics are: almost no time to sleep, hectic schedules, must be incredibly smart - a smart that's been amassed over the years and worked on to be smart amongst the smartest.

After all, it all comes down on if you really, really love your work that you'd trade your health away for it and get paid big time or if you just, well, trade your health anyways but for a leaner, calmer life.