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  • Gotta love manual labour. One of the things you don’t realise until you do it is just how much you end up spending on socks - this shit is incredibly hard on your feet and what you wear on them.

  • Yeah - we don’t care about making money for rich people when we can’t afford to both eat and pay our bills. Hell, we’re starting to not be able to do even one of those things. Pay us enough for us to live comfortably and we’ll start caring about your next fucking yacht.

  • Cook all your meals in advance. Pasta, potato gem casserole, and a Thai red curry can give you roughly two weeks of lunches and dinners if you alternate well. You can add breakfast bowls of eggs, cubed ham, and potatoes and they’ll keep for a week, minimum (I don’t know how long exactly because a dozen eggs gets me six meals).

    I usually pay around $50 every two weeks for food, plus a bit more if I’m running low on coffee or milk.

  • Actively wrong.

    PE(MD)(AS).

    Parenthesis comes first, do everything in each of them as though they were a whole equation to themselves.

    8/2(2+2) = 8/2(4)

    Then you do your exponents. The equation doesn’t have any, so we can go ahead and skip those.

    Multiplication and division are the same operation, just flipped around, so you go left to right and do those as you come across them. A number next to a parenthesis means multiplication, so to simplify:

    8/2(4) = 8/2x4

    8/2x4 = 4x4

    4x4 = 16

    Addition and subtraction don’t have any weird effects on the outcomes of each other, so you go left to right and do them as they come up. This equation has no more addition or subtraction to do, so we can consider what we have left our answer.

    Therefore: 8/2(2+2)=16

    This is straight from the textbook. You are wrong, and so are your purpose-built calculators.

    EDIT: Replaced * with x to avoid italicising.

  • That’s… kinda pathetic, actually. He’s acting like a literal child. “I didn’t want the cookie anyways!”

    I would laugh at the absurdity if he wasn’t in charge of a major communications network.

    It’s kind of inspiring, really. A guy with the mental age of myself when I was a teenage edge-overlord can “effectively” run a massive social media website. I really can do anything! I mean, I could if I had an emeralds mine from my papa, but still!