I’ve got this one covered. No matter how much and how often I succeed, I still see myself as a failure.
I’ve got this one covered. No matter how much and how often I succeed, I still see myself as a failure.
I LOVE this! Thank you for sharing.
Dad reading story: “And then Jimmy accidentally pressed ‘enter’ after typing ‘rm -rf /’…”
Baby:
I put the lawyers under Oracle since they are the physical manifestation of the corporation. Think of Oracle as “crack” and Oracle Sales as “crack dealers”. Each horrible in their own special way.
The only thing worse than Oracle are Oracle sales people.
I remember when Mikey Rourke had his comeback. He talked about locking himself up in his closet with a gun to his head but not pulling the trigger because nobody would take care of his dog. It doesn’t seem like much, but sometimes it is enough to get you to tomorrow.
Chronic depression survivor since 1989 here. If you are not doing well, looking for a reason to live might be way to big of an ask. Instead try finding a reason to not die. This is not wordplay or trying to be cute for the internet. Sometimes you just need an excuse, any excuse, to keep going. It is all about surviving the unbearable moment.
I swear I can see the faintest image of sad clown makeup. Like it’s hidden just below the skin.
I am a Korn fan and I love dubstep, but holy shit that album was so bad.
I agree with you. The market didn’t.
Ultimately, no. It was going to be at first but prior to release, it changed models and ultimately stayed at $30 until it died.
Executive said, “Fuck it, we’re charging $30”. He thought people would pay that even though its main competitors were f2p.
Don’t forget the fact that is was a free-to-play game with a $30 price-tag.
Lawbreakers was an excellent game that was killed by executive stupidity.
I’ll read the article in a moment. Right now I am here to acknowledge the adorableness of the thumbnail.