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sweetpeapickle t1_jefxqvp wrote

Lol, I get it. But you're kind of missing the other parts on BB when they talk about how different it was when Grandpa was in it, to when Frank was & is, to now. They've said numerous times, there's reasons it needed to be changed from when grandpa was in it. Can't really change how it was, nor how an 80 year old man did it.

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Warlornn t1_jefxq9l wrote

Mechwarrior online.

It's 12v12 (PvP only) big stompy robots. It's been going for 10+ years. It's totally free. Don't really need to spend money ever. No bullshit.

It's got solid gameplay, good balance, and it still gets new content (although not as much as it used to). You can get a match any time of the day in about 2-5 minutes because there is still an active community.

It's deeper than it looks. And it's actually fun.

Don't let the shitty menu UI fool you. It's actually good.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/342200/MechWarrior_Online_Legends/

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rangoon03 t1_jefxq8g wrote

Reply to comment by James19991 in BNYM Employees by reesesmama

Execs are probably banking on them hoping for any experience they can right out of school. But the grads will quickly learn to hate it when they have to report to the office just to sit on conference calls most of the day with their teammates in NY, NJ, and/or India. I used to work there a few years ago and still know some people there and supposedly their management can track badge swipes to see if you really report into the office if your manager isn't located in the local office. When I worked there, my manager was in NJ and only three of us on the team were located in Pittsburgh so we didn't show up in the office too much. I was in IT so different departments likely have different rules.

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carbinePRO t1_jefxq0g wrote

So then if they're going to stay together she has to put out? That's a pretty shallow and manipulative ultimatum, don't you think?

I agree that the advice here is to have a larger discussion about wants and needs, but you're coming out here with a massive bias and ignorant stance against aromantic individuals. It's not wrong how they do (or don't) feel about sex. All you needed to say was, "She needs to change pills." The rest was extremely, unnecessarily vilifying of OP's gf.

>Sex is one of my favorite things.

Please leave your bias out of this.

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EmmaSchiller t1_jefxpis wrote

"It's just frustrating that everything eventually boils down to people saying "Landlords are scum" to everything we do."

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But if you think you're one of the good one landlords, then this statement doesn't apply to you, so why do you get upset by it?

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Is it because you know that making money off of a necessity is scum behaviour and that landlords ARE scum?

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wolfcede t1_jefxp64 wrote

I heard rabies described as an experience of being thirsty for water without the ability to be satiated. So no matter how hydrated the rabies infected mammal is, they see you as standing in the way of them and the last mud puddle in the Sahara. That’s why they have an irrational instinct instinct to tear through you or anything else in its way. Similar to how you would tear off the branches of a fallen tree to get to your goal. Just instinctively acting to get an obstacle out of your way.

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Tough-Mood-6062 t1_jefxoqa wrote

There is so much to this. Americans are buying more expensive cars, and ones that cost a lot more to repair. Even small things can cost a couple thousand. There is also the fact that more are buying SUVs which are not as safe and do not have to meet the same standards as cars. They have larger blind spots and large flat fronts which tend to cause more damage and that are far more deadly to pedestrians (its kind of shocking how many kids are now killed in their driveways). And of course their is the US healthcare industry. Small injuries and visits to the ER can cost many thousands of dollars.

And then the Insurance companies need to pay for all those commercials, stadium naming rights, executive bonuses, etc.

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