I thoroughly enjoyed it, after having gone in expecting it to be a flop.
It might be my favorite Superman movie during my lifetime. Haven't decided yet.
I thoroughly enjoyed it, after having gone in expecting it to be a flop.
It might be my favorite Superman movie during my lifetime. Haven't decided yet.
As someone who games banks as best I can this would absolutely not work.
I enjoyed the movie.
If being kind to others is too woke, so be it. But the people who believe that can fuck right off.
I look forward to a day when I can stare one of them in the face, have them ask me for some sort of help or support, and then I tell them to fuck off.
Because I'm not Superman.
I went in expecting it to be awful, but it might be my new favorite Superman movie. I really enjoyed it.
I think the only issue was it was just 2 hours so all the things could only be touched on. But for those 2hrs I'd say it was executed quite well.
Dang, that timeline sounds great
Afraid of quitting not so much, but they are underpaid for their skills. At least for what they need the person was more skilled than me, but being paid ~$40k less. So...yeah...
Yeah, but just think, the wife's various MLMs she keeps trying really help the community...
And the husband's BBQ skills really help the neighborhood...
Improved efficiencies should mean we all benefit across all sectors and ways of life.
But improved efficiencies actually mean none of us benefit except those at the top. We should all of us be paid more, have more time off, and have more excess - but at a high level we are all paid no extra, we get no extra time off, we get no excess - that all gets enjoyed by those at the top.
This is one of many reasons this should be a class war, not a culture war.
A recent job I had, Product kept saying this over 2ish years...
...at the end of the stint and with ~2 weeks until launch, they laid off all but one person on the team (some 12 engineers or so, myself included).
I often wonder how much shit that person is wading through leading up to launch and post-launch fighting fires.
From another article...
On July 5, as floodwaters were starting to recede, FEMA received 3,027 calls from disaster survivors and answered 3,018, or roughly 99.7%, the documents show. Contractors with four call center companies answered the vast majority of the calls.
That evening, however, Noem did not renew the contracts with the four companies and hundreds of contractors were fired, according to the documents and the person briefed on the matter.
The next day, July 6, FEMA received 2,363 calls and answered 846, or roughly 35.8%, according to the documents. And on Monday, July 7, the agency fielded 16,419 calls and answered 2,613, or around 15.9%, the documents show.
So, yeah, this will not end well for anyone except billionaires who we, the people, should be at war with.
This makes me angry at that man and I'm sorry you have to deal with shit like this.
No, it isn't.