The final season of burgerland is wild.
Most people don't understand the real cost of software development, because the price of apps creates skewed expectations. In practice, software companies employ a business model that amortizes costs over time, making the true investment less obvious to users. The apparent simplicity of well-designed apps can also mislead users about the complexity involved. So, if somebody sees an app that costs a dollar they might assume that the cost of developing the app might be a few hundred dollars, while in practices it can be hundreds of thousands.
I'd be so insulted if I had any respect for you.
The sheer ignorance displayed by these dimwits is truly astounding, as they fail to grasp the profound extent to which their economies are dependent on China in reality. It's akin to a pampered house cat that believes it reigns supreme within its domain, oblivious to the fact that its sustenance originates from elsewhere entirely.
Find a topic that you have interest in and master it. This will only get harder as you get older.
If I was trying to throw the election, I really can't think of what I'd be doing differently right now.
How to say you didn't RTFA without saying you didn't RTFA.
Imagine thinking they would risk killing their own guy for a false flag.