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“The NYT review of MBMBAM is fake news
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theres a difference between laughing at your own jokes ina “haha im so funny right guys” kind of way and laughing as in “im just genuinly having a...

seelcudoom:

ichikun:

imaginarycomics:

The NYT review of MBMBAM is fake news

Alternative facts

theres a difference between laughing at your own jokes ina “haha im so funny right guys” kind of way and laughing as in “im just genuinly having a good time and having fun” kind of way, the first one is a desperate attempt to get laughs, the second aka the kind the mcelroys does, is genuine and sets a friendly welcoming tone, like you were just chilling with your friends and generally makes it more enjoyable

unfaggy:

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“I just finished listening to The Adventure Zone and ███ is pretty cool
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kairyukyrio:

I just finished listening to The Adventure Zone and ███ is pretty cool

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starship-one:
“he died for our sins
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starship-one:

he died for our sins

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aviatordragons:

nerdymouse:

I firmly believe that not only should we raise the minimum wage, but we should also create a maximum wage. There is no reason in which an orthopedic surgeon, which is the highest paying doctor will make an average of $464,500 a year, while the top 10 CEOs earn well over $33 BILLION a year. If we even so much as cap their earning potential at $1 billion, which is more money than anyone should really need to live a happy fulfilling lifestyle, then it would force them to put that money toward the company or be punished. This means giving their employees better health insurance, giving them more vacations, better wages, paying for their college or their children’s education, creating more jobs, and improving the functionality of their companies. Perhaps even force them to invest in the communities they are serving. 

For those of you who are still skeptical… let me put it this way… the highest earning CEO “earned” $156,077,912 in 2014.

Let’s boil this down. There’s about 52 weeks in a year. Let’s say that he works 40 hours a week. So a total of 2,080 hours a year. That’s $75,037 an hour. The median HOUSEHOLD income in the US is $50,502 per year. He’s earning 1.5 times the amount per hour than the average household makes in a year. That disparity is absurd.

To put that even further into perspective, the average NEUROLOGIST earns $219,000 a year according to a 2014 statistic. Every single one of the CEOs on the 100 highest paid CEOs earn at least 93 TIMES the amount that a NEUROLOGIST makes. 

Something needs to change. People shouldn’t be starving for the sake of someone else’s greed.

I’m of the personal opinion that no CEO or anyone else in a company can be paid more than 5 times the salary of the lowest paid worker. Want to get a pay rise? better increase wages across the board then.