Btw this is written by Noah Hawley, the creator of the Fargo show, Legion, Alien Earth, etc.
Also
>The lead singer of an alt-country band didn’t run the world, nor did a noted author who would later be accused of impropriety.
That’s Neil Gaiman right?
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TLDR: Everything is free to them and they don’t give a shit about regular people
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During the weekend, Noah’s wife broke her wrist after slipping on wet grass, while Noah and his children contracted Hand, Foot and Mouth disease.
>*How was your Campfire?* Bezos asked me an hour later, and because I am an honest person, and because I have been a host myself, I decided he would want to know that there had been a problem, but that his team had reacted quickly and been extremely helpful. To be clear, I was in no way blaming him, nor was I shaking down the richest man on Earth. Instead, I was simply offering Bezos, also a husband and father, a brief human connection.
>But when I told him what had happened, Bezos looked horrified. He did not say “I’m so sorry.” He did not say “Do you need anything?” Instead, he made a face, and in an instant, an aide came and whisked him away. When presented with the opportunity for empathy, even performative empathy, he chose escape.
What a tool.
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At worst, they are given a tax or fine to pay, which for us would be inaccessible but for them, its chump change.
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*Billionaire Wilderness* by Justin Farrell should be mandatory reading.
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Btw this is written by Noah Hawley, the creator of the Fargo show, Legion, Alien Earth, etc.
Also
>The lead singer of an alt-country band didn’t run the world, nor did a noted author who would later be accused of impropriety.
That’s Neil Gaiman right?
TLDR: Everything is free to them and they don’t give a shit about regular people
During the weekend, Noah’s wife broke her wrist after slipping on wet grass, while Noah and his children contracted Hand, Foot and Mouth disease.
>*How was your Campfire?* Bezos asked me an hour later, and because I am an honest person, and because I have been a host myself, I decided he would want to know that there had been a problem, but that his team had reacted quickly and been extremely helpful. To be clear, I was in no way blaming him, nor was I shaking down the richest man on Earth. Instead, I was simply offering Bezos, also a husband and father, a brief human connection.
>But when I told him what had happened, Bezos looked horrified. He did not say “I’m so sorry.” He did not say “Do you need anything?” Instead, he made a face, and in an instant, an aide came and whisked him away. When presented with the opportunity for empathy, even performative empathy, he chose escape.
What a tool.
At worst, they are given a tax or fine to pay, which for us would be inaccessible but for them, its chump change.
*Billionaire Wilderness* by Justin Farrell should be mandatory reading.
Warning: it will **enrage** you.