It’s the only “sport” I know of where “top-tier athletes” can get viciously drunk while actively playing in tournaments and still do alright.
Thanks, John Daly, for proving what a farce golf truly is.
It’s the only “sport” I know of where “top-tier athletes” can get viciously drunk while actively playing in tournaments and still do alright.
Thanks, John Daly, for proving what a farce golf truly is.
…not even. A burger doesn’t even cost a buck to make. Their margins are off the chain.
Soda and fries are even crazier. It’s why the $1/any size drink works - going larger doesn’t impact their bottom line materially at all since the COGS are so low.
“Also, that guy over there is using a magnifying glass to light paper on fire, ignore me using napalm since fire is just fire”
There is no good excuse to not be on a closed loop system.
But that costs $ and Microsoft doesn’t make money by spending it when they absolutely don’t have to.
Here are the lines from the guy I replied to:
That sounds like censorship to me (and thus, a bad thing)
And…
but I am firmly against any form of censorship.
Allowing any censorship would be a bad thing, according to that poster, so I provided a reason why some censorship may be desired.
Your argument is not on censorship yes or no, but on how far. That’s a different discussion.
Goatse, tubgirl, meatspin, or the BME pain olympics are not exactly hallmarks of quality communication and restricting that type of content is valid for minors. It’s not censorship to try to avoid desensitizing kids too early. Sometimes, people need experience before they can see the horrors.
Nuclear and renewables are for different purposes and are complementary. Taking an all-or-nothing approach to energy will drastically delay net-zero generation.
You’d think participating in the propaganda campaign for the Iraq war and the Valery Plame incident would’ve nailed their coffin shut, but here we are today, with those same assholes doing what they do best.
I’d make the argument that slavery provides a higher quantity of workers, but since it’s against the workers’ wills, it is not as efficient (units of work per unit of time).
Hah. As somebody that had to be driven to the bus stop because it was over a mile away, I call BS.
You can’t violence your way into efficient human labor without repealing the 13th Amendment.
Let’s see if the SCOTUS says that the slavery clause only applies to individual people that congress specifically designates as free, a la the wholly made up rules on the insurrection clause of the 14th amendment.
People go to casinos and play slots for a hit of brain chemicals. They’re not there for art. Nor are whales in most mobile games.
I’ll bet some exec thinks an AI-enhanced Skinner box would interesting to see.
which basically means all these products will be
thrown away by distributors.boxed and resold in foreign countries like HIV tainted blood was.
Why would they dispose of something that they can make money on? Just sicken those other people instead.
Sorry, not in budget for this year. Do it in prod and write up the cap-ex proposal for next year.
Non-existent in the US thanks to whack-ass tariffs unfortunately. We love hindering our adoption of climate change reducing technology for political points.
requires conformity with the positive benefit of unity
Sounds communist to me. Fuckin pinko Texans inflicting the horrors of big government on the people.
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It’s the shit dreams are made of.
People typically forget nightmares count as dreams too, though.
Lemme guess: Clearwater, FL?