This comic almost has an xkcd flavour to it.
It got on the news. They sacrificed their jobs for that at least.
Presumably one can still set default in settings. I'm not giving up Firefox yet.
I saw the video about a year ago, the one posted by gamma on this thread and the general summary I got from the video is that:
- For the immense time and expertise these children are putting into the game, they get a very small cut. And their social life and education will probably suffer so hey!
- A job comes with security and rights. These children get no rights as they are not on contract.
- There are predators on Roblox which the company is overlooking (as they are making huge games there, like the Sonic the Hedgehog Roblox game).
It's a very grey area that isn't regulated well.
What a fucking shit educator: 'Once a thief always a thief.' Humiliating a student in front of the class.
If I was the principal I would have them fired, or at least suspended.
Feels really BoJack Horseman
I always love seeing this comic here and there and thinking back to the original infamous question posed by many commenters: "what's up with the eye not on their head?"
Holy shit it's on the money
Sure, I don't mind calling Germany Deutschland when I'm over there to be respectful, and if a German gave me an invitation written 'Deutschland' I wouldn't think much of it, except as a bit of native speak.
Sanskrit is not quite the national language though, like Latin to Europe.
Partly why Shadow of the Colossus was eerily beautiful, it didn't depend on any kind of pre-existing mythology
That's ridiculous, as a father of a future bilingual baby I would raise hell or move schools.
Those apple pie slices that came in the card carton thing? So crispy and beautiful.