Are you me? You don’t have to answer that…
Are you me? You don’t have to answer that…
Yeah, the problem was not the original copyright law which gave incentive for coming up with new ideas by giving you rights to that idea for long enough that you can be profitable, the problem is that it’s been extended to the point that the people who came up with the idea are long dead and it’s still under copyright for massive corporations.
Again? I don’t recall them stopping disappearing, whenever I hear about the situation it always seems worse…
They heard customers say they needed the vacuum to suck more, and they delivered the only way they knew how…
As someone from a South Jersey suburb of Philly: take me with you!
I’m not eating the stem, but thanks for giving me something to feel guilty about
Based on the font of “Company Policies” and the fact that it’s an embossed metal (or shiny plastic) sign, I’m gonna assume this is a gag decoration. However, I wouldn’t be surprised about a company using this as inspiration…
Other way around, funimation bought them and now it’s wearing crunchyroll’s skin while refusing to honor all the digital copies funimation had previously sold people because “crunchyroll doesn’t have that feature”.
*titatoni
Whelp, there goes Star Trek I guess
Is this strictly millennial? Because I grew up with these already around as a millennial. I’m not claiming it stopped or anything, just that it’s more of an industry thing.
“This kitten has pre-existing curiosity, how am I supposed to insure it?”
You can discuss politics, but the way you’re writing makes it sound like you’re preaching at your coworkers. People tend not to respond very well to being told how to think, even if you’re right. Perhaps you’re wasting your energy and risking your job when you could be organizing a club after work hours instead? If you really hate your bosses though, you have two choices: quit or organize a union (which might be right up your alley from how you’re talking)
Statistically, at least half of changes are just indentation anyway
“Did you see that ludicrous display last night?”
Good work Ducktective, what would we do without you…
Honestly, if I ran a catering business I might put up the same sign. What’s the worst that can happen? 3 horse funerals?
This feels like the most toxic type of love triangle possible