DeArrow has a bad habit of renaming videos that don’t need to be renamed. For example, ‘History of the Entire World I Guess’ was renamed to ‘History of the World.’ Ain’t nobody clicking on that.
DeArrow has a bad habit of renaming videos that don’t need to be renamed. For example, ‘History of the Entire World I Guess’ was renamed to ‘History of the World.’ Ain’t nobody clicking on that.
And a lot less people posting “what’s something that used to be cool, but isn’t now?” posts every single day. It’s gotten to the point where I can usually guess what the top answer will be.
Qgyh2 was the OG power mod.
I can totally see it happening because these companies are so dead set on cutting costs that they’re not seeing the bigger picture.
Only a matter of time before the economy collapses because all these companies replace their workers with AI, only to find that no one can buy their services because everyone is out of a job.
People who drink alcohol are more likely to vote than people who use other drugs.
Every time I see that “this incident will be reported” message, I picture some poor schmuck in a cubicle getting pulled into the boss’s office and interrogated for two hours about why they tried to run a command as sudo.
An auto repair place is something that people don’t think about. It’s great being able to drop off your car and walk your ass home and then wait for them to call you.
Financial calculators has a bunch of useful calculators for figuring out loans, mortgage payments, compound interest, bonds, and tons more.
I feel like poweramp has a mind of its own on whether or not it wants to actually shuffle your music. Whenever I put my music on shuffle, it’ll shuffle the songs, but then it’ll just play an entire album in order.
Wouldn't work because if you live in an apartment, then your neighbors are going to skew the numbers. There's no way for them to know if the guy who lives on the floor above you is in your apartment or theirs.
There used to be a video store near me that had a 444 deal. You could rent four movies for four days for four dollars.
I think the real reason employers don’t want people with large gaps is because they don’t want people who can afford to take that much time off. It scares them knowing that their threats of termination aren’t going to work.
I remember Google saying like 2 decades ago that it was actually their goal to get you off of their website as quickly as possible. If you clicked on a link, and then clicked back in less than 30 seconds, then Google would consider that search result to be not what you were looking for.