Ha, I feel the same way. It's such a naive group too that must live in urban jungles.
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Man, I read that and all the crazy notes in all different directions. Quite a trip. I personally think it could have been a bit shorter and deliver the same effect, but it really is pretty neat and original. I hope they make it into a film or show someday - it deserves the treatment and the author deserves the $$.
Alright, well I disagree with you basically about everything. Project work is very different and people that just focus on it as a "job" and not a passion are poor workers that I'd never want on my team. I've encountered both working under me. I'm certainly not part of this antiwork rhetoric that is so popular these days on social media. So, agree to disagree.
Big difference between a job and a project. Projects will have crunch time. Relentless revisions is going to drive any team mad - but this director looks like they were striving for perfection and they made a fantastic film. Project work is not for everyone. Just quit if its not the environment you enjoy, but some people like to strive for that, and yes, time matters otherwise you become star citizen.
It was an amazing film, so the methods worked.
Sammmme. I was so against having to charge headphones to listen to them. No idea they would last as long as they did on one charge and my god do they perform well.
The real answer is that smart tech savvy people were first one reddit. Then the masses came. Then it sucked. This happened with literally every platform.
Do you have a credible source ?
So how about he cuts reddits 2000 employees down to something reasonable so they don't have so much on their payroll then? Like how the hell do they need 2000 employees when volunteers do everything. They were literally at 600 just two years ago.
Idk about wax, but they're generally non-polar. So soap helps
Blame the era of rampant gaming piracy. No disc is fine, useless overhead that's just more plastic in a landfill.