

It seems to be necessary that they both be personally affected, and recognize that, for them to start caring.
It seems to be necessary that they both be personally affected, and recognize that, for them to start caring.
Genocide is profitable though. Ever consider that?
I’m fresh out of gold stars.
Top notch comprehension. Nailed it.
You’re being pretty harsh on that guy. Had you considered that America bad? Every soldier was literally Hitler because they were a member of America’s military and America bad. Checkmate.
In Connect it would auto hide posts made by someone in a blocked community. They’d all be there, but you’d have to elect to have it shown to see it.
The one thing I liked about Connect better than Voyager. The instance blocking on Connect worked. A whole lot didn’t, but that did.
If anything went through his head other than possibly a bullet, it would not shock me at all if “why me” or “what did I do to deserve this” was there. No one with intact empathy or a conscience could do what he did. If he was capable of recognizing his failings he wouldn’t have been willing to earn his wealth by stepping on the necks of the sick.
It’s great either way. It has a good community.
For someone as monstrous as him, what punishment could even be appropriate? What possible way could such aggressively destructive and anti social behavior be rehabilitated? I struggle to call anyone a lost cause, but if anyone ever was…
I am not a smart man but I know what treason is.
Oh the irony of a paper billionaire, rich off the labor of the people that depend on programs like Social Security, calling it a ponzi scheme is wild.
He’s just mad there’s money he hasn’t yet figured out how to steal.
Of course!
Russia is the bad guy. Was that a typo?
Even without that Razer’s quality control is dog shit.
I would argue you’re never going to be treated with more respect by a company than during the interview process. Once you’re on the payroll you have an incentive to tolerate objectionable treatment. If a company is willing to be this audacious in the interview stage I would have little hope of it getting better in that regard.