I personally think it's better if it's not massive, in the same way I thought Twitter was better before it got massive. Pretty much everything on the internet is better until it reaches a level where people see it as a money making venture.
Jake Albrecht
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Films. Baseball. Football. And the defunct Hartford Whalers. These are all things I invest too much of my emotional well being in.
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He means. “I’m mad I get less clicks since people left Twitter so now I think the place they left it for is evil.”
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Why would they off a guy that was on their payroll?
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Stopped thinking about her at all once I left Twitter. It's been magical.
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Dude just wanted to make a cheeseburger. Now he’s serving carbonated air.
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I don’t think the main point is satirizing it’s about feeling frustrated and burnt out because the only way to make money is to work for people who don’t appreciate your labor.
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That movie ruled.
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You really earned this mute.
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Would you say $21 is more valuable because without it the collection would be less valuable than the second? And $31 is less valuable because even with it the collection is worth less. No. Because that's a fucking stupid position to take. The word already has a meaning. Stop confusing it.
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Collector A has two baseball cards worth: $20 and $21
Collector B has two baseball cards worth: $30 and $1.
Who has the most valuable card? The answer is this obvious but somehow when it comes to MVP races everyone sprints to say $21 is more because that collection is worth more collectively.