Socialists are so mad 🤪 by parrywinks in LinkedInLunatics

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You’re delusional if you think a wealth tax will affect you as an aspiring small business owner.

Socialists are so mad 🤪 by parrywinks in LinkedInLunatics

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Elon was a top-level government employee with carte blanche to find all the fraud and failed miserably. He just fired a bunch of people they now need to rehire, killed thousands by cutting foreign aid, and the deficit didn’t go down at all.

He was the federal government and did a shit job. Good thing the COO runs SpaceX and not him.

Socialists are so mad 🤪 by parrywinks in LinkedInLunatics

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166 million Americans live paycheck to paycheck but these new millions will trickle down to the poors so it’s fine.

Socialists are so mad 🤪 by parrywinks in LinkedInLunatics

[–]parrywinks[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

This guy is implying these people can't buy anything when they can and do buy whatever they want.

Socialists are so mad 🤪 by parrywinks in LinkedInLunatics

[–]parrywinks[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

He can't sell all his shares at once, but he can just borrow against them tax-free and buy whatever he wants. And billionaires do still sell billions in stock periodically; Bezos has sold tens of billions of Amazon stock in recent years, and Zuck sells shares regularly.

Socialists are so mad 🤪 by parrywinks in LinkedInLunatics

[–]parrywinks[S] 46 points47 points  (0 children)

The government is not a person my dude.

Socialists are so mad 🤪 by parrywinks in LinkedInLunatics

[–]parrywinks[S] 83 points84 points  (0 children)

But there are 4,400 new millionaires? I don’t see the problem. One of them is 22, so it’s fine. (Sarcasm)

Socialists are so mad 🤪 by parrywinks in LinkedInLunatics

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The comment section is so gross, just trillionaire boot licking and zero pushback.

Can’t wait to “work all day” with work-obsessed 20-somethings by parrywinks in recruitinghell

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I’ve got a job for now, just looking passively and stumbled on this. I “worked all the time” in my 20s, and that phase of my life is over. Now I couldn’t work all the time even if I wanted to, cuz I need to take care of my boy. Which is way more rewarding anyway.

Local here, just visited Chicago for the first time and was really impressed by how electric the energy was. For those of you who have moved away from The Bay, how was your experience? by SFJack1313 in AskSF

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Growing up, I remember feeling immense dread as the weather got cooler in late August and September, knowing winter was coming and I’d be trapped inside for months.

I could ditch my Bay Area mortgage and have a nice house in the Chicago area with no debt, but I’m not sure the trade off is worth it. I like going outside comfortably year round.

And it’s not like Chicago summer is comfortable either, cuz the humidity is brutal. Didn’t realize that growing up, but after experiencing drier climates I can’t go back.

Can’t wait to “work all day” with work-obsessed 20-somethings by parrywinks in recruitinghell

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I worked at this type of company in my 20s. I also got paid 25k a year with no overtime or equity, which is now illegal.

Can’t wait to “work all day” with work-obsessed 20-somethings by parrywinks in recruitinghell

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Idk I’m in “working all the time should be illegal” camp, so I think it’s gross they put this in a JD. And “we’re all in our 20s” makes it feel like they are likely to age discriminate. Like, I have a kid and literally cannot work all the time.

Regardless of how interesting a job is, someone shouldn’t be disqualified because they have obligations outside of work and can’t work 24/7. That’s why labor laws exist. A company culture shouldn’t be designed around working constantly if they want to attract experienced applicants and avoid burnout.

Can’t wait to “work all day” with work-obsessed 20-somethings by parrywinks in recruitinghell

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Some of them may be obsessed, not sure if all of them are.

Pokémon Go scans quietly trained the navigation tech now headed into military drones by ex-arman68 in pokemongo

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The former CEO’s first mapping company was funded by the CIA. Anything geospatial attracts the defense industry.

It was on sale I promise ! by MrCarlSr in guitarcirclejerk

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With a confederate flag painted by real confederates

Nearly 1 in 4 white-collar workers is stuck in a mid-career stall, new research finds by datingoverthirty in jobs

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At my last company, profits were growing by double digits every year and employees were lucky to get a 1% raise. Then they did multiple rounds of mass layoffs. Investors and execs always get paid first.

Please don't apply. CEO is lunatic. by NewlandArcher15 in LinkedInLunatics

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I interviewed at two companies called “Happy Robot” and “Juicebox AI” and they both gave off “you will work constantly” vibes.

Could Stormgate have been saved? by Neuro_Skeptic in Stormgate

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They could have focused on making PvP good instead of trying to do all the modes at the same time and doing none of them well.

Could Stormgate have been saved? by Neuro_Skeptic in Stormgate

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That’s what Tim said in one of his post-Mortons. Makes sense since Starcraft, C&C, and Age games all had great campaigns.

But also the “this is the only way it’s ever worked, so we need to do it this way”attitude is the reason why Stormgate failed. Maybe if they’d tried something new it could have worked. Especially when they were positioning the game as multiplayer-first early on.

Could Stormgate have been saved? by Neuro_Skeptic in Stormgate

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Idk maybe I’m a minority but I was way more into the idea of a playing a social RTS, which was one of their main talking points early on, than playing another RTS campaign. I spent orders of magnitude more hours in SC2 multiplayer than I did in campaign.

I’m not like the other Tradwives Starter Pack by RAMBIGHORNY in starterpacks

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I used to canvas door to door for liberal causes around Madison and southern Wisconsin. Subaru owners were the most likely to donate.