I'm 100% with you there. It's of vital importance to make your voice heard, and voting is one of the simplest ways to do that.
So nothing specific at all just, kind of lashing out for the fuck of it by latching on to some random nonsense.
Biggest advice anyone can give you right now: let it go. Reddit can't hurt you anymore. Constantly obsessing about it, no matter how much it does suck, will only drag you down a spiral of contempt and despair.
Most of all, dont drag others down that spiral either. We've got much bigger issues than some reddit mods or whatever abusing power.
Who is "they" in this situation?
Not at the end game... yet. Plenty worse it can get still.
If you let them define your politicians by a single issue, you will only exacerbate your problems.
The steam app does this. Like, not in a fucked up useless way, but it still requires that you authenticate with its own pop up.
Only a little less than a third voted for it! Slightly less voted against, and significantly more just couldn't be bothered!
Technically my shit is edible, technically.
Can you explain your complaint a bit more? I'm trying to figure out just what you mean with your comment, but all I can see out of it is "reddit sucks". Which... yeah, but in this instance why?
If it were labeled a trial account, not a free account, I might agree. But i think it's more for harvesting contact details and hoping for a paid subscription down the line.
Finally, I can print on my black construction paper!
Everyone on the internet is Little Bitty except you.
Clockwise or counter/anti-clockwise?
Normal for personal computers... which were abnormal at the time.
Sounds like justification for some overwhelming force for the police, to me.
They were both in 1959, but Hawaii was later in the year.
You mean aside from all the founding fathers in jars?
Hey now, it was slightly more than a third, not half!
Isn't the implication that he's saying Tesla will fail if America fails, not that America will fail if Tesla fails? He's basically saying he has tied his fortunes to America's future, not necessarily the other way around.
Analyzing it is complex, but the behavior itself is more instinctual. I think Kevin feels the difference, but doesn't think about it rationally.
I do think categorizing Steve's comments as "wrong" vastly oversimplified the exchange, though. He's pulling the emotional argument Kevin is making into a rational one, which is the point of the exchange.