Influencers. And more broadly, almost anything to do with marketing.
Influencers. And more broadly, almost anything to do with marketing.
People need to get the fuck off twitter.
I’m personally a fan of “it’s not rocket appliances”
It’s often called an eggcorn, and here’s a really good video that touches on it: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JTslqcXsFd4&pp=ygUMRWdnY29ybiBlcmlr
The weirdest one I used to hear often was “for all intensive purposes,” like wtf is an intensive purpose?
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Sooo high urgency with zero consequence for missing targets?
Follow up question: how do you feel about the thought of not wearing makeup?
So ban them too
Yeah I mean I’m not surprised that this business is failing. It always just seemed like a worse and more expensive version of something that was always inherently pretty boring.
So now we’re buying the article of clothing, the branding on said clothing and precision tools to remove the branding from the article of clothing.
Not throwing shade at you specifically. That’s a clever solution, I just kinda hate that this problem demands even more shit in order to get around.
OK… I’m legit just starting to judge people for still using that platform.
I mean, that’s fine, but as a Linux user I’ve fucked around a lot and spent a lot of time fixing mistakes that I did not need to make.
I think I’m a pretty average Linux user. Who needs something that “just works” when you can break it by trying to add something you don’t need?
I know. I’m from rural Canada. I didn’t say everyone could live without a car, I said “most.” It’s not feasible for everyone, especially given current infrastructure.
But most people live in urban areas where it’s very possible to get by without a car.
That it’s actually totally possible for most people to live without a car.
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Property rights being valued above human rights is kind of a mainstay of capitalism.
Xitter being pronounced “shitter” is pretty apt tho
Bug bounties refer to specific programs that companies put in place to essentially reward white hat hackers for doing freelance offensive security audits.
I get what you’re trying to say, but you’re specifically referring to black hat hackers. Referencing bug bounties is muddying your meaning.