Social Meme Thread v101: Introduction to Memes (Recommended for the Left)

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Bro. Do you even breakfast club?

Would also have accepted clerks
We were told RB was the voice of our generation. It seemed that it was a part of the marketing of the film.

Breakfast Club - Decent film. But, you could add those characters into today's world and they would still represent modern adolescence (Jock, "Good Girl", Goth, Authority Issues, etc.). The only thing that would change would be the principal

Clerks - Another good movie. But, the was no "machine" behind it to make it represent something it isn't.
 
We were told RB was the voice of our generation. It seemed that it was a part of the marketing of the film.

Breakfast Club - Decent film. But, you could add those characters into today's world and they would still represent modern adolescence (Jock, "Good Girl", Goth, Authority Issues, etc.). The only thing that would change would be the principal

Clerks - Another good movie. But, the was no "machine" behind it to make it represent something it isn't.
After watching the trailer I realized I never even saw Reality bites. I am very thankful for that.
 
Breakfast Club - Decent film. But, you could add those characters into today's world and they would still represent modern adolescence (Jock, "Good Girl", Goth, Authority Issues, etc.). The only thing that would change would be the principal
Today's adolescence is: broccoli hair cut kid, bi/curious twerk girl, trans freak, obese basement troll etc
 


^^^ This is 100% true. My company was working with Boeing on their Project Controls. They threw us out, went to India for programmers, and the collapse of their quality was the result. We even told them from their data, analytics, that they would have specific problems at specific times and they gave no shits. The decision was made very high to go to India and they got what they paid for and deserve with that decision. They cut out American IT, Project Management, and other technology functions. They've been paying the price ever since.

Here's an update for everyone on technology. "The Cloud" is a fine idea for companies to be able to scale up, down, etc. and not keep an IT Infrastructure. But, what is really happening is that "The Cloud" is just the latest way for us to outsource to India. All of "The Cloud" staff for the big contractors like XXXXXXX seem to be Indian and shitty at what the do. We've been waiting for 2 months for a major nuclear operator we work for to have ports opened so we may pull data and create all sorts of Online and Outage metrics, dashboards, reports, etc. for their Project Controls. 2 months! It's an hour job tops. We just had a huge call on Thursday where all the bosses for said nuke plant showed up wondering why we are having delays and why our solution may not be in time for their upcoming outage. We told them and they are flipping out. All the $ they thought they were saving on IT by going to "The Cloud" is quickly being eaten up by reduced operational efficiencies costing them a ton more than they ever saved. I run into this all the time with shit Indian IT staffing. We refuse to outsource. We tried it in the 2000's... saw the shit results of their programmers and vowed never again.
 
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