55k is what starting grads were making a decade ago. Companies are crazy that they think they can hire new grads and expect them to live with mom. The kids will just hold out since they don't have expenses.
Unfortunately as a grad you are in a market that is more competitive than it has ever been, if you hold out someone else won't. It's a simple matter of over supply. It's painful but it is the state of things.
He extended it on stream loke 4 times lmao Actual chatter made a based joke about it saying "if you ever feel useless, just no you aren't as useless as atriocs marketing Monday timer". Somewhere along those longs. It caught atriocs attention and he read it and we all got a good laugh about it.
At least the titan submersible implosion was instant, and they died before they could realise what was happening. Drowning for HOURS in your overengineered metal coffin is a much more terrifying fate imo
Yeesh...yeah. It's times like those you realize money can't save you from everything, and you can't take it with you. She would've traded all her money for her life at that point.
1:40 this is actually so true. I did a 2 year college program so i entered the workforce before my friends, and as such had more first hand experience. I would constantly hear them talk about how they'll start earning 70k minimum, and now they're getting a very, very rude awakening.
I've never seen a group of people more actively against advertisements than redditors. I can't see them making money any other way other than a Wallstreetbets level push to keep the stock up.
They consider all of the human users with extensive post/comment history on their platform a huge asset for training AI language models. So I guess they'll sell everyone's data to the highest bidder.
@@chillaxTF I actually did just come across the fact that Google struck a $60 million/year deal with reddit to use its content for AI. That doesn't sound like much overall for companies, but I think the greater effect now is that google will be incentivized to show more reddit posts which as you said does make it a huge asset.
Dude the guy saying he loves living in Australia. Its like saying "Man I love living on Arrakis its always sunny here :)". Yeah it might be sunny, but living in Brisbane you can't even go outside for a portion of each day or you get insta-melanoma.
Teslas automatically select drive or reverse based off what it thinks you want you have to go out of your way to manually put it in either Drive or reverse if it’s selects the wrong one on accident I’m gonna go with. She just hit the gas. It made a mistake and it killed her.
Likning the weather 90% of the time is a concept I can’t even wrap my head around. 5-20% of the year the temp is over 20°C and I am happy, not a care in the world. Around 50% is what I call the “hopeful times” it is when you still remember/ know the happy period is coming or other factors like Christmas or new years makes you happy. The other 30% is the trying not to end it times. When you haven’t seen the sun in months, you are on you 14th consecutive 13h study day. It is -10°C - +5°C and always rains and never snows.
I spent the first 28 years of my life just above the equator in the penis of Asia where we had three season: hot, wet, and haze (new season that just dropped within my lifetime; Indonesia started setting itself on fire to clear the way for more oil palm plantations and all the smoke would float up to their Northern neighbours and shut down schools and you couldn't see the wall on the other side of your house and going outdoors would be the equivalent of twenty packs a day. On the upside, though, we were all well prepared for wearing masks all the time 'cause three months out of the year we did that anyway just to block out the smoke a bit). Humidity was constantly at or around 100% and every indoor space would have air-conditioning at 24° C because that's considered "cold" compared to the 30-odd degree temps outdoors. Also all the pollution. So yeah after living for so long in a country where the air was as warm and wet as piss and not half as clean, I fuckin' love the winter. I love the grey clouds and cold days. I've been up North for four years now and I still dread the approach of Summer; I've got twenty-eight years of tropical heat to freeze out of my bones and I'm not satisfied yet. If I could afford to live in a place where I could control the temperature (neighbour's pipes run across my walls so their heaters ruin the atmosphere of my cool dark burrow (more cold = more blankets = more comfy)) with air-conditioning and such in the summers, then I'd be happy with the weather 100% of the time. When it's hot you've got the sun and it's beautiful, when it's cold it's cold and I love that. Love the Netherlands, love the lack of pollution, love the lack of mosquitos (and the ones that do exist are so slow compared to their tropical cousins, so easy and satisfying to kill and also they don't care malaria or AEDES or Dengue so they aren't even fatal), love the fact that even in summer, shade and wind outdoors will cool you and provide immediate relief. Hate Malaysia, never going back again. Well, weddings and funerals, but that's it.
Englishman here, it sucks to live in the UK. Everything is so expensive that a huge majority can only afford the basics, most small businesses and activities are shutting down or losing money by being open during the week. There isn’t a 3rd place and our parents as we all live with them are losing their houses or down sizing due to how mortgages work here. It’s broken and it feels like the economy has only been on the decline since 2016.
the worst part is that big companies in the uk continue to announce record profits year after year and the politicians and their friends continue to earn millions to even billions each year. It's awful
I would not wish that kind of death on any of my enemies. Frantically calling for help alone in a death trap at the bottom of a lake while water fills your lungs is horrific I doubt I would've agreed with her politics but knowing she just got out of a Chinese New Years celebration with family and died that kind of death shortly after makes me really sad. Don't know the details surrounding her character, but hope she rests in peace
Your description of Ohio is so spot on it hurts. Looked up a top 10 list of things to do around me (I’m in a city in Ohio) and I’m not joking #5 was “go to a vape store”. I literally have it screen recorded because it’s jokes💀
As an Ohioan, it both gets old and never gets old that the moment Ohio gets mentioned, the Cuyahoga River catching fire in 1969 instantly gets brought up.
I wonder if the salary expectation increase data is just an average of all jobs or if they polled for each job cause if not it definitely has more to do with the jobs new college applicants expect they'll get. Most people are going into college for engineering or comp sci right now
To be fair to Boston we don't ever get snow anymore cuz of Global Warming... this year the forecast called for 3 different 10in+ storms and they were all just rain not even an inch :/ Still bitter cold from the wind though... despite Chicago being the "windy city" Boston is actually the windiest in the country and it sucks
You know how bad it is for Tesla? I just got a Tesla ad before this video, something about new air filters, making it virtually safe to drive/breath anywhere… ok buddy.
We're miserable in the UK because there are no prospects at all for the future, things just get worse, welfare, infrastructure, education, everything is getting physically worse, yet everything is price gouged and extremely expensive. Our two main parties are basically indistinguishable from one another so when Labour wins nothing will change
Elon meatriders trying to explain this away as a cyberattack, while missing the greater point: If your car can be hacked to kill you, maybe you shouldn't have that car.
6:00 yup. our gps and doctors are terrible and anytime you mention sadness they'll chuck you on antidepressants even if its just congruent depression (your life sucks so you're depressed)
I thought this and then visited the "great" US cities and honestly I have such a better appreciation for the UK now (or at least London) cause the US for the most part was fucking disgusting
been seen you askin been meaning answer! the old song got falsely copyrighted and i asked the original creator and they are figuring it out on their end :) once that’s sorted it’s comin back ;) -ædish
That's the thing, Teslas have electronic latches that break when submerged and their physical latches are hidden inside of hardware you need to peel off to use, if you even know they exist beforehand.
@@wumbojet the door and window is electronic but there's a manual latch that you lift to open the door It's not hidden u just lift it no need to peel anything. The door might still not open because of the water pressure that's why you need to roll down the windows immediately before it stops working, a lot of cars don't have the manual crank for opening the windows and she immediately calls her friend before saving herself which is bad when you have a limited time to get out of the car
Not only is the manual latch obvious, but most people when they get in my Tesla the first time they default to the manual latch until I tell them not to use it. But then people be straight up lying by saying "oh it's Tesla so it's electric and not safe" as if electric cars were invented yesterday.
@@wumbojet "better financial decision" are you one of those brainwashed boot lickers that just buys whatever makes you the most money with no regard to ethical consumption? Or one of the doomer socialists who thinks there's no ethical consumption so might as well be extra selfish? Sure my car depreciated a lot, but I don't buy cars as an investment. I bought an EV because I wanted to go electric. And at the time there was only one half-decent EV on the market. I don't regret a thing. Maybe if you knew your facts, you'd understand that most Tesla buyers don't regret their purchase, and actually the loyalty rate for Teslas is the highest in the industry by a few measures. Just look at S&P Global Mobility. Or don't, and continue to be a brainwashed armchair expert who expresses their complete ignorance with every word.
Why should he? She selected the wrong gear, slammed the accelerator, didn't think to roll down the windows immediately, didn't try opening the door with the manual latch, and instead just called some friends to come save her. If I didn't know any better, I'd think this were a suicide masked as an accident.
@@hawxchampion523 shotgun approach. Maybe one of the comments will earn a reply with some rational counterargument. I'm just realistic enough to know most of the replies will be a shit storm of moral posturing, misinformation, and fallacious arguments.
@@perrythesylvester Yeah? You're saying I'm the one replying with moral posturing, misinformation, and fallacious arguments? Could you explain how that's the case?
as someone who has gone to the great art museums, and also to the cleveland museum of art, it's actually quite incredible. if the moma and the louvre are S tier, cleveland is like A tier for sure
I'm almost certain she died due to incompetence because she didn't know how to open her doors, didn't think to roll down the window before it was too late. Not to mention the only reason she got in that situation in the first place is because she selected the wrong gear and slammed the accelerator too hard to react to going the wrong direction. No amount of safety regulations can fix stupid people who do everything they can to avoid them. The laminated windows are also a safety feature fairly common in newer cars. Yeah it's almost impossible to break when submerged, but the hardness also keeps you inside your vehicle in the case of a collision. So which safety regulations do you think aren't being followed here? How does Tesla get away with not following the regulations? Selling their cars in black markets??? Your comment just sounds so ignorant.
Between this and the submarine guy, it seems like Poseidon is the only one out here catching billionaire bodies. between this and those orcas who learned to attack yachts, its good to know at least in the ocean there are comrades that don't just talk the talk but walk the walk when it comes to eating the rich
I assume those hours were her friends trying to help before calling 911. Fire department could have sawed the things open or if they didn't make it in time cops could have shot out the window
couldn't they lift it out the water somehow?? I mean someone is slowly gonna drown in there and they're a billionaire like idk could you not get something there to tow it or something within hours?
I'm sorry but you have a billion dollars and that's not enough to buy a rope long enough to tow the vehicle? Idk I'm sorry but I think the rescuers might have some blood on their incompetent hands...