Brilliant advertising. That could be me!
Brilliant advertising. That could be me!
In which market is Steam a monopoly?
If the developers want to just directly sell me their games old school I’d be cool with that.
Half the white people: Yee haw, I’m gonna shoot some minorities! I’m in a militia!
Other half of white people: Don’t worry, the police will protect you. No militias gangs allowed!
Where will you know when it’s collapsed?
I can believe it.
In economics, the Jevons paradox occurs when technological progress increases the efficiency with which a resource is used (reducing the amount necessary for any one use), but the falling cost of use induces increases in demand enough that resource use is increased, rather than reduced.
Believe it or not, sexism!
They usually place the man’s name first and then only pass on those names.
We just made up portmanteau names for our kids, based on what sounded good. Over time, this should improve the overall coolness of last names.
It’s surprising the psychological difference of “net seventeen people think you’re an asshole” vs “twenty people think you’re an asshole, but three people get you”.
It’s not just you. My new year’s resolution was to go down from double shots to single shots.
Why stop there? The world has never needed huge empires.
We just legalized jaywalking here in California and it’s suuuuper convenient. They should legalize it everywhere.
Back in my day it was called “Last Man Standing”.
It helps a lot with your sense of touch, too. Whenever I shave anything it feels numb.
That’s part of why I prefer spray-on sunscreen.
Because “works just like email” sounds like a good thing to us.
I blame Heaven’s Gate and OceanGate.
“Eat the rich” is pointlessly vague anyways. “Unionize” is just one word and gets a lot more done. Doctors are already nearly in a union.
Evil product idea: track the eyes of customers and increase the price of anything they look at for 20 seconds.
How come they don’t count? They’re figuring out how the machines should work, for money. That’s engineering, right? (I’m an American mechanical engineer)