• @AlternatePersonMan
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      195 months ago

      His abrupt death felt like karmic irony for always parking in handicap spaces when he was healthy.

      • @stoly
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        305 months ago

        Steve Jobs should NEVER be used as an example of how to human. He truly was a despicable person who happened to be very smart and have lots of visions for the future.

        • 【J】【u】【s】【t】【Z】
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          15 months ago

          I like to think that pancreatic cancer is usually just like “sorry, doing my job, nothing personal,” but with Steve Jobs was like “im’a enjoy this mf for me.”

        • Optional
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          -45 months ago

          I dunno if deshthpicable is the right term, but yeah. He could have been nicer.

          • @stoly
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            5 months ago

            Dude was a full on pyscho who had adult tempter tantrums a la Trump/Elon. Don’t be sucked in by all the talk about how visionary he was. Yes, he was a visionary, but that doesn’t excuse being a terrible person.

            • @hushable
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              155 months ago

              He didn’t live long enough for the world to realised his bad he was. Imagine if Musk died before he bought Twitter, people would remember him differently

              • @stoly
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                75 months ago

                I do think that you’re right. If Facebook or Twitter had dropped 10 years earlier, everyone would have seen this.

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              -25 months ago

              Don’t be sucked in by all the talk of how visionary he was. Yes he was a visionary.

              😐

    • @acetanilide
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      45 months ago

      …that seems like a lot more work than just getting the plates

      • @rezifon
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        75 months ago

        I’m sure from his perspective a new car just showed up in his garage every six months.