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  • What's the cost?

    I downloaded Feedly and they want 8 bucks a month, which seems high considering they don't actually create the content. I'm all for paying developers but that's more than I pay fo other actual new sources

  • Here's the thing I don't understand though. Where are the people? Like they need money to survive.... What are they doing?

  • It sort of sounds like your argument is 'she was asking for it" which I don't necessarily agree with.

  • No I get that, but her personal or brand is not her getting fucked. Just because she is attractive and makes money playing music and shit doesn't mean that her brand is sex appeal

  • Bruh

  • What?

  • I feel like I live on the Internet and I never see this shit. Either it doesn't exist or I exist on a completely different plane of the net.

  • Yeah perhaps I'm a boomer but that's how I feel about ear buds too.

  • We don't have the data, says the company that tracks their employees and customers relentlessly.

  • As a guy with some tendencies to worry if I turned my stove off Everytime I leave the house, this feature seems right up my list of needs

  • That and layoffs without firing people.

  • Cancelled prime or just the video portion?

  • Can I just get free shipping and opt out of video?

  • They should really explain what it is for those of us that don't know

  • I had acquaintances in red states who worked in that field and they ended up bailing from the job because of the fucking wackjobs threatening them

    And that was a state that Trump won. I couldn't imagine the idiots you get in a purple/blue/swing state.

  • I always feel like I'm taking fucking crazy pill when we talk about nuclear energy.

    Are we forgetting Chernoble, 3 mile island, or even more recenlty fukishima?

    Sure, nuclear energy is great, cheap and reliable.. but IF something goes catastrophically wrong, like I dunno.. earth quakes, hurricanes, tornados, floods, etc (IE things we can't really plan for) you run the risk of not being able to fix it easily...

    I guess I"m not a huge fan of making large swaths of the earth uninhabital if shit goes sideways.

  • I will also attach old emails rather than repeat myself.