@lovyPrimzy1 No, they don't actually. They want a whole lot more than that. But when you show them that you clearly can't provide anything else, that's when they get bored and walk away. Don't blame men for your shortcomings - ones you're not even willing to acknowledge, recognize or address.
@askaya No, divorce rates are skyrocketing because people are realizing what a horrible mistake they made by ever even getting married in the first place.
@VladTheInflator If you understand demographics, you know that twenty years down the road from now, you won't even be able to GIVE a house away in the US.
@MmisterNobody We are all prisoners now to the "paradise" that we have so foolishly created for ourselves here on this planet. Now, there's no way out. Our fault. We did it to ourselves.
@omgsidewalks Well, of course. It's meant to break your spirit and condition you for a life of indentured servitude to your corporate masters. And it does a near perfect job of it, too.
@DMichaelTripi That's today. We are still VERY early on in this process, and everyone knows it. A year out from now, we will be having a very different conversation about all of this.
@the_ceo99 I sent in a resignation letter to the last job I quit, because I wanted everyone in the management structure there to know exactly what they had done wrong.
@MetamateDaz We are literally marching towards and entire global economic collapse. This will be a depression-level event. And there's no stopping it. That's baked in at this point. It's coming.
@mark_k About eight months ago, some well-connected AI insiders came out and anonymously said, "What you see in late 2026 in the AI space will shock you. What you see in late 2027 will absolutely terrify you."
@PlayLikeTofaiss You just knew that this was going to be the perfect basis for some really fun VR experiences and video games the second you saw the film.
@BrianKeene That movie was about a man that turns to his subconscious mind in an effort to try and find answers to things the real world just can't provide - and his descent into madness as a result. That's a story we all can relate to at some level.
@IllusionExotic No, it's not. It's a story about a man that looks into his subconscious mind to try and find answers for the painful things he's gone through in life. Sadly, he finds no answers there at all, only the horrors of his inevitable descent down into madness.
@nypost Let me save you the trouble. It's not the spaces that actually freak people out there...it's how they are lit that does. It's the way the lighting gradually trails off into darkness in every shot. That's really what makes those shots so spooky.
@CaptainInsightX You don't ever actually "delete" anything on a computer (unless you specifically run a destructive overwrite process). All "deleting" something does is remove the pointer to it in the FAT (File Allocation Table). The data is all still right there on the drive.
@OrevaZSN I'm hearing of more and more people setting an up-front limit of three rounds of interviews for any company. The reasoning there is, "If you can't figure out if you want to hire me after three rounds of interviews, then you aren't the kind of company I want to work for."
@briscoepark Yes, you will. You just don't realize it yet. And, that will be because the movies that will come from AI over the next two years will be 10x better than anything else you've ever seen before.