The only reason I can think of for that rule is to prevent people from posting something that's very agreeable and then changing it to something terrible once it has thousands of upvotes, and making it look like many people support the terrible statement.
That's dirty. If the company is deciding that you can't stay around long enough to vest those stocks, they should pay them out. There should never be a reward for dumping people.
I have a credit card that's gotten out of control. I haven't been able to make a decent payment on it in a while, so the balance is growing faster than I'm paying it. Finally decided to just get a flat loan to pay it off completely so it doesn't milk me dry.
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Nope. Some people just need to be in the same room (especially one with limited ventilation) and it could set them off. Everybody's reactions are different.
No, but in the 1800s they brought Native Americans into their schools and forced them to be as 'white' as possible, and killed those who didn't conform.
Had they been more successful, most Native Americans would have forgotten all of their culture within a few generations.
I don't have a game right now. I spent the weekend searching Gamepass and testing out some games I wouldn't have bought blindly, trying to find my next obsession.
None have grabbed me yet. DOOM Middle Ages was starting to get fun but it kept crashing on me. Sorry developer's, if your game doesn't get my attention in the first ten minutes, you never deserved my money, but if I find the game on Gamepass and enjoy it, I tend to let others know.
I don't blame Big Balls. If I was 18-19 and the richest man on earth asked me to fix the government with him, I don't think I would have turned him down. Kids aren't known for their judgement skills.
The only reason I can think of for that rule is to prevent people from posting something that's very agreeable and then changing it to something terrible once it has thousands of upvotes, and making it look like many people support the terrible statement.