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  • Yes it's very circular.

    You know it had nothing to do with the $700, it had to do with not opening precedent to a flood of future lawsuits.

    I probably would not have replied the way I initially did, but you framed it a $700, and it has nothing to do with it.

  • It comes from that massive disconnect that people are largely unaware of, which is the assumption that people purchase e:invest in businesses to help run them more efficiently and become more profitable.

    That really has very little to do with it! It's a giant shell game. I believe the initial investors came in to disrupt our company, to prime it for fire-sale later. To make us so incredibly uncompetitive that we effectively had to shut the doors. It worked!

  • A young person died in my youth crisis shelter because instead of getting 911, I was first redirected to a semi-literate moron working in a VOIP "call center". Her Southern Alabama drawl was so severe I could not even recognize she was speaking English at first. This "call center" was also "experiencing higher than normal call volumes".

    Last week I was driving by a wooden apartment complex and I noticed that somebody's unattended barbecue had gone poof and the balcony was burning. I called 911 and it took 4 minutes to get directed to the fire department.

  • Ever sat in a boardroom? I have.

    Decisions are not made based on proper market/business analysis, they are made knee-jerk by overprivileged idiots.

    An example of this was when one of the companies I worked where I was in charge of all the online training.

    Then the big fat morons who invested came into the boardroom, instructed us to change all of our training to Flash clips... Because he also had a financial interest in Macromedia.

    We ended up losing massive business partners and investment firms (e: we made extremely industrial strength financial planning software). Because a huge part of it was being able to provide consistent, usable training material. The company was later purchased for a song and dance. Then shut down.

  • He's the guy that can be brilliantly funny about 1% of the time, but that 1% is completely canceled-out by the 99% of other material, which is him just randomly throwing shit at the wall. He's truly awful and I dread seeing him.

  • First off, you cannot attend any kind of event where women are involved.

    I'm not doing a battle of the sexes thing, but the reality is that social dynamics massively change when opposite sex are involved. It is fundamentally impossible to have genuine interactions with other men, when women are around.

    Before you get all triggered and decide to hit the downvote, remember I am not doing battle of the sexes...you cannot take women's wine night for example, deposit a man in the group and expect the social dynamic to remain the same.

    So go find something where women are not allowed. Find a clubhouse with a crudely written sign that says "no girls allowed" and the R is backwards.

    Find a place where men are not in competition for the attention of women.