The new switch has a whole button that doesn't work without a paid online subscription 🤪
I'm intrigued to see if the new switch, with its higher price tag, lasts any longer or if it's gimped to make consumers keep buying replacements again.
Thoughts after finishing it?
This episode is crazy!!!
(spoilers)
I love the recurring theme of wasting the company's money on frivolous shit to get back at Sam for pitting them against each other and wasting their time. Also the recurring intrusions on Sam's personal life to get back at him. Some of the stuff they all learnt to do was really impressive like putting on a whole musical, starting a real band, all the magic tricks! I'm certainly looking forward to the behind the scenes for this one.
Our budget is six times this year what it was in 2022. Higher prices simply means that we can spend more on shows, the infrastructure to support those shows, and treating our people even better. And I, Dropout CEO, do not own a boat.
Is there some good news I'm missing out on?
The water company controls both
Because the cost keeps rising while the actual service provided (a human right) keeps getting worse (eg pumping shit into rivers)
Edit: just walked past the local drain that overflows with raw sewage 🥰
You think killing anywhere from 150,000 to 246,000 civilians to kill 10,000 military personnel is good?
I've never understood this crossing through "censoring" where you can still read the word in its entirety
"You see, I told the computer to make then weak, fat and darker skinned than me, so everyone knows that they're the bad one"
If you like the concept, search for Room 101 and go wild