What ever happened to being professional? For real; who the fuck is this guy and why should anyone care about his 'life is so unfair' sob-story? There's quite literally -- and with no hyperbole -- millions of people who hate their job or their boss. They're nearly all more than willing to spew vitriol and assume the person above them is an asshole. But when did it become the social norm to spill forth and project your own insecurity on them in public in order to villainize them?
This guy talks about how terrible his work experience was, and has the balls to say the guy who was paying and employing him is somehow a monster because of... rumors? You kidding?
Not to mention, it seems this guy is the owner of the company; a fact lost on big brain here. The guy owns the company -- it belongs to him. However, this guy seriously feels he's somehow entitled to dictate how it runs, what it exists for, who should be there, and even who should own it.
Where do these people get the nerve to tell a person who is generously employing and supporting them through his business that he's no longer welcomed and that things should be ran the way they want for the sake of their ideology. That's insane, like actually insane.
People like this genuinely believe that their employment entitles them to creative and moral control of the company that hired them. They don't even care that way over half the world thinks they're obnoxious self-serving megalomaniacs looking for hits of dopamine from their virtue; they lack any self-awareness and automatically fallback on the derogatory labels they throw around that have served them well thus far.
As time goes on, I'm continuously impressed by how successfully these types can drool their way through life as perpetual victim pariahs and be rewarded.
I really don't know how we can live in a time where people can have all of humankind's accumulated knowledge and wisdom at their disposal whenever they please and still end up so mind-bogglingly stupid.
I really don't know how we can live in a time where people can have all of humankind's accumulated knowledge and wisdom at their disposal whenever they please and still end up so mind-bogglingly stupid.
Effort. Everything became effortless. And thus the new norm is to screw over those who actually understand a hard day's work.
They basically study, archive and protect pre-war technology with the intent of restoring humanity. To them the unrestricted access to technology by retarded people is what led to the great war and downfall of civilization and they vow to purge all non-human creations that are result of that (mutants, ghouls, raiders).
You should definitelly play Fallout 1 and 2. Just don't repeat the same mistake I did of precociously ending the game, do not touch anything at the church's basement unless you want to finish it.
There's also a third game but it's a weird FPS, it had a spin off which is better called New Vegas, shame we never got a 4th title.
Your talent will elevate the industry wherever you go, good luck out there
Who's willing to bet that if they are part of another (semi-)succesful endeavour, that their new company also is somehow problematic and they'll feel the need to tell everyone about it?
What ever happened to being professional? For real; who the fuck is this guy and why should anyone care about his 'life is so unfair' sob-story? There's quite literally -- and with no hyperbole -- millions of people who hate their job or their boss. They're nearly all more than willing to spew vitriol and assume the person above them is an asshole. But when did it become the social norm to spill forth and project your own insecurity on them in public in order to villainize them?
This guy talks about how terrible his work experience was, and has the balls to say the guy who was paying and employing him is somehow a monster because of... rumors? You kidding?
Not to mention, it seems this guy is the owner of the company; a fact lost on big brain here. The guy owns the company -- it belongs to him. However, this guy seriously feels he's somehow entitled to dictate how it runs, what it exists for, who should be there, and even who should own it.
Where do these people get the nerve to tell a person who is generously employing and supporting them through his business that he's no longer welcomed and that things should be ran the way they want for the sake of their ideology. That's insane, like actually insane.
People like this genuinely believe that their employment entitles them to creative and moral control of the company that hired them. They don't even care that way over half the world thinks they're obnoxious self-serving megalomaniacs looking for hits of dopamine from their virtue; they lack any self-awareness and automatically fallback on the derogatory labels they throw around that have served them well thus far.
As time goes on, I'm continuously impressed by how successfully these types can drool their way through life as perpetual victim pariahs and be rewarded.
I really don't know how we can live in a time where people can have all of humankind's accumulated knowledge and wisdom at their disposal whenever they please and still end up so mind-bogglingly stupid.
Effort. Everything became effortless. And thus the new norm is to screw over those who actually understand a hard day's work.
We unironically need the Brotherhood of Steel it seems.
Never played a Fallout, so I don't really understand what kind of ideals they hold.
They basically study, archive and protect pre-war technology with the intent of restoring humanity. To them the unrestricted access to technology by retarded people is what led to the great war and downfall of civilization and they vow to purge all non-human creations that are result of that (mutants, ghouls, raiders).
You should definitelly play Fallout 1 and 2. Just don't repeat the same mistake I did of precociously ending the game, do not touch anything at the church's basement unless you want to finish it.
There's also a third game but it's a weird FPS, it had a spin off which is better called New Vegas, shame we never got a 4th title.
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Who's willing to bet that if they are part of another (semi-)succesful endeavour, that their new company also is somehow problematic and they'll feel the need to tell everyone about it?