"I hereby thoroughly and categorically deny understanding anything about anything with regards to the current situation."
According to a modern, fashionable school of thought, to be human means to be flawed, show weakness, make mistakes, hesitate, doubt yourself, be inefficient, be inconsistent and, apparently, be at risk of extinction. The benefits you get from being human must be mindblowingly awesome to compensate for all that.
"Haha, Serious Tech Company is so clueless and incompetent! Very technology, much respect. Just to think that some of them are in charge of life-critical infrastructure!... Oh... Wait... Wait a minute!..."
"I can take on anything in this restaurant! Bring it!"
(A massive, towering dessert appears)
"...I admit defeat."
(A massive, towering dessert appears)
"...I admit defeat."
When i woke up this morning, i didn't know i was going to be cut off from everything i care about for twelve hours. There probably should be some kind of profound conclusion here, but i can't be arsed.
From "working okay" to "phone-shaped brick" in less than twenty minutes with minimal human input, incredible. F#*%ing disposable electronics!
Sarcastic Video Game Reviewer Hasn't Got a Bad Thing To Say About My Music
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-MhTxkBdnU&t=1476
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-MhTxkBdnU&t=1476
Dear society: You have abused my altruism for unjust self-enrichment. This will have unspecified consequences. Also, you now owe me a hundred.
"Thank you for applying for a position in Serious Tech Company. In order for us to review your application, you need to find a way to bypass our incoming mail filter (we are not allowed to touch it). Looking forward to working with you! Maybe."
I was pointed out, correctly, that not all people who happen to work at the Agency necessarily trust it. I'll rephrase:
There are two kinds of people in the world: those who don't trust the Agency, and those who don't trust the Agency for completely different reasons.
There are two kinds of people in the world: those who don't trust the Agency, and those who don't trust the Agency for completely different reasons.
There are two kinds of people in the world: those who don't trust the Agency, and those who work there.