

Planned obsolescence, I would say, is a form of shittyness, especially when it seems they’ve invented a fun new way to wreck the ozone layer while they’re at it.
Planned obsolescence, I would say, is a form of shittyness, especially when it seems they’ve invented a fun new way to wreck the ozone layer while they’re at it.
So, another one of the muskrat’s projects turns out to be surprisingly shitty?
And the following sentence:
Before the January 29 collision, the last major fatal airplane accident involving a US carrier was in 2009,
So yeah, January 29th. The rest were February. Of course one single incident in January, and several more in February, isn’t going to have a huge impact on the number of incidents in January. February is what we should be talking about.
I have to assume that the actual message being obfuscated here is “please keep buying plane tickets, you still probably won’t die and even if you do it’s just really important for our up-going line.”
Many in Washington bristled at the public’s failure to register how strong the economy really was
“The economy is so good guys.”
“Why can’t I afford to eat?”
“Shut up I said the economy is good, OK?!”
Seems like a good time to quit NATO.
He sure does take it to the extreme though…
But beyond that, I suppose it goes against the mythology of billionaires being “hard working”, which is obviously silly, but there are people who still believe that nonsense, and might be shocked.