NewOrderNow's comments

NewOrderNow | 5 years ago | on: Exodus of Silicon Valley

Yeah my parents tried to kill me when I was 12. Why would I be happy for anyone? Why would I be happy for people I grew up with that failed upwards?

NewOrderNow | 5 years ago | on: Exodus of Silicon Valley

"I'm sorry that your life..."

It appears people just don't pay attention and need it showed to them which is pointless on my end because you are just going to downvote it

NewOrderNow | 5 years ago | on: McDonald's is adding plant-based burgers to the menu

So weak discipline? I don't get it as a person who just eats meat and veggies why you would want something you don't want?

It's like creating a protein based pea that tastes exactly like a pea in every way but made with animal protein and I call it carnivore peas. What you are saying is that you are trying to reverse engineer something for hedonism's sake.

NewOrderNow | 5 years ago | on: Exodus of Silicon Valley

And this comment proves a lack of confidence by apologizing to a random person, thus demonstrating that confidence also doesn't matter in this modern world.

NewOrderNow | 5 years ago | on: Exodus of Silicon Valley

I had a friend that was a high school drop out that got a job with an A+ video game company with no experience. An ex girlfriend got a job as a Designer at Microsoft with a portfolio of a essentially stick figures. An old college friend got a PM job at google with a sports science degree. SPORTS SCIENCE. This isn't about skill, it is about falling in line.

Those people aren't in my life anymore because of that. These people succeeded in life without trying and is unacceptable for companies to hire in a world with an abundance of skill.

Forget about passion. That has never mattered when people with not understanding of how software works gets a position in a software company. Plenty of people are passionate about tech, but also want to work in operations.

NewOrderNow | 5 years ago | on: Exodus of Silicon Valley

Legally sure. But is it right to siphon money out of a state and then take somewhere else? I know plenty of foreign families that take money out of America or back into the hands of their home country. Banks gave loans out for the great scam known as college, putting money into the hands of bank and less cycling through the economy.

NewOrderNow | 5 years ago | on: Exodus of Silicon Valley

It's okay for the person who has the money and privilege to do so. Not for those who can't. So your response just makes seem even more apparent that it is digital and physical imperialism

NewOrderNow | 5 years ago | on: Exodus of Silicon Valley

It is kind of a product of a society when jobs no longer involve skill. I can say the same thing (12 years with similar hours. I imagine I am younger than you) but I don't have anything monetary gain and absolutely no work experience to show for it. No family and spent most of those years working out of a car. I am currently about to be evicted and have made most of my money flipping things and working service jobs and I will never pay off my student loans (which was promised to paid by backstabbing parents) because I spent 15 years as a professional application applier only to never get a job. I will most likely never have a family because of this. I am 35 and haven't really started any life that is worth calling a life. I am just a slave to the system and shitty people in my life.

But please do tell me rich person that I should smile and be happy.

NewOrderNow | 5 years ago | on: Exodus of Silicon Valley

So your rich life became a little richer?

To contrast that, I have been wanting to move to San Francisco since a little kid and can't and most likely won't make that possibility. I am greatly excited for people like you, who clearly don't care where they live and care about crap like family values and property, to leave so this place so it can become liveable again.

NewOrderNow | 5 years ago | on: Twitter may slow down users’ ability to ‘like’ tweets containing misinformation

You are saying this as though we have standards now.

For example, I see plenty of people touting the idea that everyone should be nice to one another. This is becoming a meme in society. I see the shittiest people wishing others to be nice to one another. It's become a cognitive dissonance.

It is only matter of time till being "nice" becomes state mandated in a country (US) where if I want to be a piece of shit, I can be a piece of shit. A lot of people in the states seem to genuinely not understand this concept.

I genuinely suggest burning down twitter.

NewOrderNow | 5 years ago | on: McDonald's is adding plant-based burgers to the menu

Apologies, I failed to communicate my point correctly.

What I am trying to say is that vegans are trying to engineer a product. So this product the opposite of natural, so what is with the claims of health?

I don't know why I used the word "bad"

I find it frustrating as a person who only eats meat and vegetables to have to tolerate vegans who claim health benefits. Most vegans I've met are fat.

NewOrderNow | 5 years ago | on: Students have to jump through absurd hoops to use exam monitoring software

I am curious about people like you. We know the outcome answer they want, but someone like you chimes in an claims it can't be been done.

Can you explain this defeatist attitude to me and what purpose it does providing the already known negative outcome?

To me, the language you used suggested that you are already bought, sold, and controlled.

NewOrderNow | 5 years ago | on: McDonald's is adding plant-based burgers to the menu

You just repeated yourself. So I ask again why when you claim that this is something you think is bad. By conception, you want something that is not what you claim to desire. It is engineered and the opposite of natural by design.
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