>game is $60 + season pass + microtransactions + tip
>it barely has any content
Game is $60 + season pass + microtransactions + tip
just stay there for a couple days and bring some fucking bedbugs and put them in a corner somewhere
instant failed business
>It's Game Night, user!
Based.
I love renting my rental house to Sex Offenders so it drops the property values of the houses next door. Then I buy them up for a song.
imagine the smellz....
If they're smart, they'll use foam mattresses which are resistant to bed bugs.
Who the fuck can live like this
People who can't imagine life without a 5 minute walk to the nearest avocado smoothie stand.
I just played God of War and it was pretty based for a AAA game. A decent amount of content, no DLC at all, no microtransactions, no nothing, just a complete game with everything included. Wish more games were like that.
People who are convinced they need to live in a city where they live like peasants instead of making something of themselves in a small town.
Yeah then you get nothing but more sex offenders that will end up living there
>that one guy trying to get something done why amy plays guitar and talks about her feelings for three hours
is it really not cheaper to live somewhere else and commute in?
>Steven T. Johnson, 27, works in a reverse financed internship (he pays $15/hr to work there) as a Data Analyst in Eisele & Stern and lives in Hollywood. He spends most of his days using things he does not own.
>He takes a ride-share service to get to the gym; he does not own a car. At the gym, he rents a locker. He uses the gym's laundry service because he does not own a washing machine. Johnson doesn't even have an apartment, actually. He rents a bed in a large room with other people who rent beds, for nights, weeks or months at a time, through a service called PodShare. All the residents share a kitchen and bathrooms. Johnson also rents a desk at WeWork, a coworking space. And he says the only clothes he owns are two versions of the same outfit.
>Johnson says he owns so little that he has even been able to get rid of his backpack. "I gave that up two months ago," he says. He says that for him, this lifestyle isn't cumbersome or confusing. "That's what's great," he says. "When you don't own things, you don't have to keep track of them. You just show up." He pays $1,400 a month to rent a bunk and an additional $600 a month to rent a desk to work at.
Give it ~10 years and you'll be hard pressed to find anyone who won't live like this.
Reminds when when I was locked up for a few years. I can't imagine actually wanting to live like this on purpose. My god, I went mad just staying there for a few years I don't see how someone would go there willingly. Imagine hearing every single dumb fucking conversation all at once.
>reverse financed internship
Who the fuck thought of this
Who the fuck agrees to this
Who the fuck pays to work
Who the fuck thinks this is okay
Pathetic.
>reverse financed internship (he pays $15/hr to work there)
America
Why the FUCK would you pay a company for the privilege of working for them?
Seriously, WHO WOULD TAKE THAT DEAL
even working at McDonald's is better
That won't be by choice the brain chis will force them to be perfect slaves for massa
And the problem is? Their money is the same as everyone else's.
>Paying to work
Whatever insane brand of protestantism the pilgrims took over to the New World with them was a fucking curse.
>made $25 an hour at an internship in 2018
>mfw reading this guy paid $15 an hour for his internship
I hate mass replies with a passion, but it was proven to be fake.
>(he pays $15/hr to work there)
congrats jannies. there actually are people more pathetic than you.
You people are so gullible.
>works in a reverse financed internship
the fuck? I dont believe those things exists. It sounds beyond stupidity.
>Steven Johnson
Npc defected
>paying to work
jesus h christ ayyyyyyyyy lmao
tbf, i can imagine people doing that unironically if it meant having a glowing recommendation from a huge company on their resume.
Liberal npcs who work for social media companies in California
this isn't real, but it will be someday.
Seriously. Hong Kong life will spread h
as inequality rises in our new gilded age. Owning a house is a pipedream in the US for a majority of millennials. This generation owns nothing, and will die with nothing. Everything is streamed. Even the PS5 has an option to buy a box that allows you to own NOTHING.
On that note, I lived in several hostels for two years. Best time of my life. Magical moments happen when you cram random humans from around the world into a tight spot where they're forced to get along. Sometimes it sucks (when the getting along doesn't happen) but I fell in love, got married, and eventually moved out into a place of my own. I still miss those times. and I miss my wife. God, I miss her. Fuck drunk drivers.
that's rough, buddy
>$1200 per month
I only pay $458 per month.
>buy season pass
>have to grind to unlock content in the pass
>anything you don't unlock by the time the season is over is gone forever
How is this shit legal
it's not the mattresses, look at how much wood they used in the room, and how many nooks and crannies there are for bedbugs to nest in
bedbugs aren't picky just because they can't live in a mattress
America is so shit that paying to work is now believable and barely questioned
user, that's a BATTLE pass, you should have checked what you're paying for :)
This would be fine if not for the reverse internship thing
>Living like a medieval serf would be fine as long as you're not paying for it
Serfs weren't alienated like modern wageslaves.