Reddit makes something like a dollar fifty per user, per year. They’re not actually making a huge amount of money off their user base.
Reddit makes something like a dollar fifty per user, per year. They’re not actually making a huge amount of money off their user base.
I think the actual story here is more interesting than the joke, to be honest. Where did this happen?
From my understanding, the movie is pretty close to what actually happened.
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Speed limits are more like suggestions in the states anyway, this is just taking it to it’s logical extreme.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannonball_Run_challenge
Are you sure about that second one?
Yeah, because we don’t particularly fancy being lectured by teenagers on the Internet.
Except when I am right, I’m not going to stop arguing just because you don’t want to change your mind.
This reminds me of my ex. Good times.
Yeah, this basically sums up my experience as well. There’s a real “I’m right, you’re wrong, and we’re going to keep at this until you agree with me” approach that some people have.
Yes, very conclusive. Much evidence.
You know, there’s only one side to this conflict that has a written policy to exterminate the other.
I massacred an entire music festival.
Oh wait, that was the other guys.
I wonder if there is a job where you test user interfaces by deliberately misunderstanding instructions? I feel I’d be good at it.
It doesn’t look like anyone’s taking the bait.
I hope this one takes off, it’s gonna be a fun comment section.
You wouldn’t know him.
If it’s a community you’re passionate about, I don’t see the issue myself.