He had no clue how to run a company either, unless you count “into the ground.”
He had no clue how to run a company either, unless you count “into the ground.”
Your moral panic isn’t welcome here.
Burn it down, end vertical videos! You’re next, meta.
Yes, but they are primarily social games with deception elements so it’s no surprise that autism makes them hard or impossible. Going for the chaos fun is a valid strategy. It’s perfectly acceptable to fuck with everyone else as long as you’re not actually hurting people.
I don’t have autism, but do fuck with leaderboards in games sometimes. I hate competitive stuff, but winning specifically to trash the fun of people who take that shit seriously is hilarious. Sure, it’s mean, but they don’t have to be bitchy about losing, so as far as I’m concerned, it’s a them problem. Tldr, I don’t care if I win so long as they lose.
Let them hate us so long as they fear.
Cool story NYT. It’s not like you’re part of the problem or anything.
Out of curiosity, how much does your CEO make?
Good luck with that under the Orange Idiotn and his shit chugging sycophants. As a disabled person who needs SSDI to live, I’d join that lawsuit in a nanosecond.
Not surprising given that they’re designed to get lost or broken in less than a year. It’s almost like they need something to keep them from falling onto the ground when they slip out of your ear. Some kind of tether, linking them to each other and a larger, harder to lose object. If only some such device could be invented, it would solve the problem. Alas, I guess we’ll just have to learn to live with the problem.