Not voting doesn’t do anything but make you feel better about yourself. No one in power cares that you didn’t vote. They actually love low voter turnout because it’s an easier demographic to hit
Not voting doesn’t do anything but make you feel better about yourself. No one in power cares that you didn’t vote. They actually love low voter turnout because it’s an easier demographic to hit
Inaction is also an action. You’re always playing the game, might as well learn the rules.
It’s the trolley problem. You see a trolley about to kill 5 people. You can pull a lever (vote) and make the trolley only kill 1. In this case, that 1 person is also in the lineup of 5. This distinction makes it obvious the only option is to pull the lever (vote).
Sorry guys, meant to post this 6 months ago
Ahh I see, Nintendo has discovered the internet.
All my memories of how the content got there are a bit hazy
Ever since I subscribed to jellyfin, I haven’t had to look elsewhere. They have everything I want on there!
CDs nuts! Ha got him!
Damn haha, trash. I watched him way back in the day, but now I’m on the GN train
Now I’m out of the loop, what happened with Jay?
No don’t be ridiculous, they all just have to commit suicide. Then they’ll be free! \s
I used to be with it, but then they changed what it was. And it’ll happen to you too!
Yeah you’re right; looking it up it was 3. My kid brain at the time must have seen that and the tale of the multiple disks grew.
My buddy had this game, shit had like 8 discs
GUMBIES isn’t real, it can’t hurt me…
At least that’s an easy one, you just convince them to delete their account. \s
Agreed. The article also includes a consumer debt trend over time. It seems to outpace inflation by about 33% which is more noteworthy to me.
Stats from some googling. Assuming there are 250 million adults in US, and 80% have credit cards, that gives me 200 million holders, or ~$100 per person. That’s not really a whole lot of money anymore. Not in a world where taco bell costs $20.
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Voting is an individual event