TBH was WebMD ever actually reputable? They're like the Forbes of the medical world except Forbes actually used to be good.
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I don't understand why you even need employees if your entire website is just this weird little game that you can't win or lose and ends with "cancer". It is like the traditional labyrinth, go right or go left or go straight, don't matter. As long as you keep moving you are going to always get to the same spot. There are early 2000s flash games that had more complexity.
I would strangle everyone who appeared in this video.
I was just casually googling this video and came across this absurdity. I don't dare give them views to find out the answer.
They want people back "for the simple reason" that they work better together. Well, yeah, I'd agree, without a pandemic.
But healthy people work even better.
What hits me about this video is how unprofessional it is. None of these people are people I would want to work with.
Well aren't they big and bad...