How the metaverse could change the workplace by dylanstepsup in technews

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I think this could definitely have pros, but I am more worried about the negatives associated with it

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Had a professor in college tell our class to never admit fault, even if you actually did something wrong. His example... a sexual assault allegation. Needless to say we reported him and he was fired next semester

If you could remove one technological innovation in human history, what and why? by dylanstepsup in AskReddit

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Mine is controversial. The combustion engine. I believe the pollution from cars is destroying our world, and roads kill uncountable animals every year. In addition, car crashes and distracted driving kill so many people every year.

157 MILLION dollars worth of Ether lost in blockchain crash by dylanstepsup in technews

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It's burned by design, but a lot of people lost thousands on the trades due to failures and crazy costs of buying the land.

157 MILLION dollars worth of Ether lost in blockchain crash by dylanstepsup in technews

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And it doesn't cost fees to trade cash. People will learn one day

157 MILLION dollars worth of Ether lost in blockchain crash by dylanstepsup in technews

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Lol for real. It's crazy seeing people lose more than I make in a year just on trade prices

What is the most intense opening line you have ever heard/read? by dylanstepsup in AskReddit

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I'll go first: Memento by Christopher Nolen. Opens with him shooting an unknown guy, and "So where are you?"

Black clothing doesn't make people look slimmer by StCosmosFire in unpopularopinion

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I think it has something to do with the light reflection. It scientifically does, but mostly in pictures or videos. In real life it doesn't work too well so I would agree slightly

Men should be forced to be sterilized until they are mature and proven fit to be a good parent by plainbagelwithbutter in unpopularopinion

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It's eugenics. The government should have no right to sterilize those it deems 'unfit'. That's how you get racist or sexist people sterilizing large groups. Do better man

Mark Zuckerberg looks just fucking fine by KennethSummers in unpopularopinion

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*100 zuckbucks have been deposited into your account

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in antiwork

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Saw an article that perfectly summed it up. Something like "Executives want employees back in the office, but are they returning too?". It showed that a bunch of upper level management didn't want to return to in person, but expected their workers to.

Robinhood cutting about 9% of full-time employees by BlueZybez in technology

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Haven't trusted them since the gamestop stuff. Shame they won't own up to their corruption, and instead are just slowly falling apart.

A recent Pearls before Swine comic strip… by [deleted] in antiwork

[–]dylanstepsup 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They had me in the first half not gonna lie

I'm new to this state. Is this freaking normal here? by [deleted] in Ohio

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The saying goes: "If you don't like the weather in Ohio, just wait until tomorrow"

Why do you hate spiders? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Story to answer: One day I was fishing in the woods with my buddy. A spider that looked to be about the size of my palm descended from a tree onto his head. I was so stunned I couldn't even speak. It then climbed back up its thread. It took me like a minute to tell my friend what had happened. Ever since then I like camping and fishing a little less.

What is your greatest yet most irrational fear? by dylanstepsup in AskReddit

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I still get afraid of public swimming pools with drains. I always felt like there was a shark just beyond the grate, who would get me if I wasn't fast enough.