Yeah but imagine if there had been an actual armed response then. They would have been slaughtered.
I doubt they’ll be so chill this time.
Yeah but imagine if there had been an actual armed response then. They would have been slaughtered.
I doubt they’ll be so chill this time.
Always was. It was used as a decent method for tracking outbreaks.
You because no big companies are using it hehe
It was a 3rd party update and you absolutely should keep your systems updated.
There you go 🙂
Yeah it’s driver level so very small bugs can bring everything down
It’s a third party piece of software causing the issues though.
“I’ll be rich one day and then people like me will have to watch their step!”
Letting your employees work on what they like doesn’t seem like the worst thing. It might hurt game profits but seems much nicer for the workers.
Twitter runs a single web application.
They also do make games.
You don’t live in it.
As a parent of 4 kids I can safely say I would never leave them in a car in that heat. No matter the circumstances.
Yeah this isn’t a tragic accident, like they so often are.
This is straight neglect.
Absolutely not correct at all I’m afraid.
People seem to think we have the ability to control our kids to a huge degree.
Plenty of children with amazing, loving upbringings turn into garbage people. And some of the nicest most kind people I know were raised by abusive scum.
Plus teenage years are difficult for most kids as they find their place in the world and their friends have almost as much influence as parents at that time.
You also can’t know what teenagers are doing all the time. Especially at school.
Furthermore some people seem to just be born assholes and it doesn’t matter how you raise them.
I’m going to assume you don’t have teenagers. They can change into a different person overnight once the hormones kick in.
It’s usually they haven’t slept for days and the kid is asleep in the back.
I saw one where they drove past their kids school and went to work.
No one plans to do this. It’s not hugely common but it does happen.
I was left at the supermarket once. These things happen. But sometimes the consequences are just much bigger.
They’re actually right. In most cases people simply forget to put a window down or sometimes that the kid is in the car.
There’s also no need for ableist language like that.
I wonder if that’s because it’s one of the most mentally draining ages.
Often the parents forget about them rather than intentionally leave them with no windows open.
I mean it literally is. People post it there voluntarily knowing that. It’s what keeps the lights on.