randomrage.bsky.social
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Ahem.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/XBAND
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I seem to remember him coming up through engineering at Microsoft though. Like they made a big deal that he was from the technical side and not the business side like Ballmer
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This sounds like regular clueless executive vamping. I thought Nadella was an engineer??
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What's in it for these chucklefucks anyway? Are they compromised? Bought? Or are they just subservient lickspittles ready to give up all their power?
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You can join me at my low point if you want: harassing the Chili's account until they put a chili burger back on the menu
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Don't forget Texas darling @jasmineforus.bsky.social
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Local folks are saying it's because the Aldesons are big mad they can't build a casino smack in the middle of Dallas so they're tanking the team until they can pack up and move it to Vegas
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If we're arming Roosevelts maybe make it Teddy
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Like chocolate on a sundae, name a better duo than Troi and getting assaulted
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Well that's the difference between a "religious" person and a person of faith.
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Honestly maybe just watch Datalore and Skin of Evil so you aren't completely lost and then skip ahead to Season 2. Maybe even S2E2.
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Throw Notion in the mix and make it worse on yourself
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Because a funny series streaming
Kept me laughing til I was sleeping
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My hypocrisy ratio smaller
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A huge fuck you to every grown-up who told me as a child that accountability and integrity are critical to success in life. Turns out the secret to becoming the richest man alive was actually promising absurd bullshit and never delivering.
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I think the only reason it's acceptable is because it's Grok. Using Musk's stupid AI tool against him is fair game.
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The wobbliness went to Mandyville after the first season
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But is it understandable? Also yes! When you've got a "monster" directly and indirectly responsible for the suffering and deaths of hundreds of thousands, if not millions, and a "monster" who by all accounts hasn't hurt anyone but that first "monster"... I mean...
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We are supposed to get justice through our social institutions, and they have absolutely failed in keeping Americans safe. So it's really not hard to see why people would glorify a vigilante murderer when they see no other avenue to right these societal wrongs. Is it disturbing? Yes!
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Is this in reference to the internet rallying behind the CEO murderer? Because...that's a lot more complex. On the one hand, murder is bad and vigilantism is bad. On the other hand, healthcare CEOs are as close to real life supervillains as we have. There are no good guys in this story. BUT --
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I didn't watch enough 24 but wasn't Jack Bauer an agent of the state for most of the show? So he was breaking the rules but doing it on behalf of the government. Which sort of makes it worse?