That's definitely fair. I just know that whenever someone says, "I hate X type of beer," they typically mean they haven't had one that suits their palate yet.

Nah, the GOP has already washed their hands with Trump. DeSantis is their new tyrant.

Jockstraps don't go in your butt crack, though. Thongs act like a sweat wick.

That's basically what the adhd community is here.

Do you also tend to learn a new job very quickly and actually put effort into doing well? I'm convinced that's why she's had trouble at every job she's had.

At every job, her manager also had the same job duties, so my suspicion is that they secretly resent having to work harder to not look bad.

Yup, that's part of the problem, that darn sense of justice.

She also doesn't understand that people are, by and large, selfish assholes who only care about themselves most of the time, and any perceived negative behavior or actions towards her is very likely subconscious and they'd be mortified if confronted with it. She won't confront them, and she won't let me do it.

Goodreads is probably what you're looking for

They were doing that shit all over reddit. It was rampant with blatant product placement.

That's likely in part due to the fact that they'd really like to he publicly traded.

Southpark and TotK would be pretty interesting.

You're making the mistake of thinking that people who care about what the admins did are the majority of reddit users.

I'd give it a month, maybe 6 weeks, until everything is back to normal.

[-] kittenbridgeasteroid@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Yeah, tanking your valuation is the exact opposite of you want to do before going public. Not to mention that AFAIK pre-ipo stock buying isn't a thing.

It truly was humorous to hear people with absolutely no business education talk so confidently about how big of a mistake the execs made. As if people with advanced degrees in business and years of experience didn't know exactly what they were doing.

They knew they'd lose a few million subscribers, but they also knew the people they're losing were people that they weren't going to profit off of.

I also had a chuckle at people thinking that the current mod teams were the only people in the world who would be willing to exert control over millions of people for free.

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