Cons: *Added stress of fighting traffic for no reason *Added expense of gasoline for no reason *More burning of fossil fuels for no reason *Worse bathrooms that you have to share *Worse kitchen that you have to share *Worse dress code *Less ergonomic office chair *Worse monitors *Slower Internet (in my case, at least) *More annoying disruptions from coworkers *Less peace and quiet needed for concentration *Have to sit in traffic yet again after you get off work
Pros: *Managers get to feel more important when seeing all their little worker bees’ butts in their chairs. *Promotes shitty “office culture” *Corporate real estate owners get to keep collecting rent
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This is the Millennials’ fault. They are hardly buying any diamonds at all!
It seems like the only way to get a home is to inherit one from a Boomer.
What else do you expect from a video game themed pawn shop?
This sounds great on the surface, except it might disincentivize employers to offer a work from home option.
Insomniac has really set up an impressive iteration of the Marvel universe in these games. I’m a big fan of character designs and storylines. I would love to see them expand it to bring in other characters.
I have their 1gbps plan, but I don’t see how I could utilize anything faster.
Solution: make hold-to-confirm one of the many available accessibility options
It’s insane that these things aren’t waterproof. My car could get soaked in a torrential downpour for hours and still start up just fine.
In the realm of video games, do whatever makes you feel happy.
No! I need it to rise so I can exit my position.
There have been plenty of silent (or mostly silent) cartoon characters, even if they weren’t actual mines.
Steve Jobs killed Flash. It was premeditated.
You’re probably right. In this age of impressive AI, Alexa is still dumb as a polished rock.
I hate that stupid quote.
If it’s trained on Facebook and Instagram posts, it will be a troll and an idiot.
What I like more than this is when games make every individual aspect of difficulty (e.g. enemy health, enemy aggression, enemy damage, etc.) something you can tweak in the accessibility menu. Spider-Man 2 and The Last of Us Part 1 are two good examples of this.