Their target audience also doesn’t care about facts so they never bother to check for themselves.
Their target audience also doesn’t care about facts so they never bother to check for themselves.
I agree and I also wouldn’t mind so much if the ads were in proportion to the length of the video and at natural breaks. I don’t want to watch a 30 second ad to see a 15 second video.
“Should we get our emergency brake fixed or use that money to try to fill in the remaining white space on this eyesore with more trump crap?”
Grouping a whole people into one ideology is pretty bigoted if you ask me.
I think we’re doomed to have it shoved down our throats way more frequently than that with their recent freak outs.
All of them trolling too. I definitely wouldn’t talk to this person.
Someone with that many bumper stickers is always going to be the latter.
It’s disheartening that he didn’t learn that when you’re poor, even when you start to make progress, everything needs to continue to go your way because if you hit one bump in the road you need to start all over again. It’s too bad his “start all over again” was just “go back to being rich” and he really failed his social experiment.
They didn’t train me to be a cashier, so how am I understand the nuances of the grocery industry when they’re asking me to do their job?
The company is using you to ring this stuff up so they don’t have to pay an employee to do it, so I’d just consider the difference in price to be my wages for the work they’re having me do.
Wow, I didn’t even realize that it requires a $24.99 per month plan from T-Mobile for voice, texting and data. These companies are getting really brazen.
That’s not a bad idea, but why not just integrate that functionality into a smartwatch?
I used to feel the same, but they do fit a bit of a need for me. They work great as a silent alarm so you don’t wake up anyone else in your room, you don’t have to take your phone out to check time or notifications, and health and fitness tracking is better than what a phone can offer.
Yeah, I can’t imagine they thought this would be a serious product.
I could have told them this was a dumb idea from the start; creating something that doesn’t fill a need, is just another device to carry around and could just be an app on a phone that we already carry around, just to cram it down people’s throats “because AI,” is probably not a good business plan.
If words flash in front of my face, I end up reading them
It never works like that for me; if the subtitles are on, I can’t distract myself from them whatever I do and end up reading every sentence.
I totally agree. The subtitles are so obtrusive that I’m unwillingly forced to look at them and it distracts from the video. They also completely ruin comedic timing. My wife, however, needs the subtitles on, so I live in a subtitle household now.
I’ve never had a problem generally understanding the dialog even with the terrible sound mixing, but the subtitles have ruined a bunch of jokes and completely block things I need to see on the screen very frequently.
A convicted felon who inherited hundreds of millions of dollars from his father, so he shouldn’t even need the money in the first place.