this is basically erotica to me
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this is basically erotica to me
For all of last week, the front page of jalopnik.com looked like this. Some of the stories were moved around if you reloaded it, but the same stories appeared. They finally posted new content today. Still, I have to wonder if Jalopnik writers are staging an undeclared work slowdown.
Did they just not think anyone would notice?
Did they just not think anyone would notice? If so, that's even worse than if they were just too lazy or cheap to fix it, because we've had the internet for a couple of decades now, and if there's one thing the internet does, it's notice things. Somewhere, in some weird corner of the internet, someone is yelling through their keyboard about how some movie they saw used outfits sewn with the wrong stitch. So yeah, one truck with 10 different axle configurations is going to get noticed.
But hey, at least Coke saved a little money by not having to pay humans to make a good commercial with trucks that have consistent, realistic axle configurations. And that's really what matters, isn't it? To get rid of as many human workers as possible? After all, every dollar that goes toward someone's salary is a dollar the owners don't get to keep. Of course, if everyone gets replaced by a robot at work, then no one will have any money to buy those companies' products and services, but that's not a problem now. That's a problem for some future CEO to deal with, and right now, getting richer is more important than other people's lives.
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