You consider that "the most hateful kind"? Internet responses, really?
Toughen up buttercup. Other people can run their mouth just as much as you. Don't be so fragile.
I knew someone back in college that tried to outline the sweet tea line. They found there's a zone of ambiguity where it will vary from restaurant to restaurant.
I thought a good follow up would be to ask different individuals how to make sweet tea. Those who know, know you can't just put sugar into iced tea.
Nothing recent, but they've controlled these for a long time.
I know what you mean by capitalists, but respectfully, I think you dilute your argument to phrase it that way. Many people start their own small businesses and find success, personal freedom, fulfillment (I mean they also find challenges, anxiety, and struggles, sure.) Isn't it capitalism that allows them to decide what they want to do, start something from scratch, determine their own prices?
Actually, now that I think about it, maybe you or someone else can tell me, how does starting a business in a capitalistic society differ from starting one in a more socialistic society? I'm wondering what freedoms and restrictions there are. I started out going one way with this comment but realized there's probably a lot I could learn to broaden my perspective. I really only know what it feels like to start my own business in a capitalistic society.
Had I known about this group before... I saw a what looked like a 15ft tall yellow transformer made out of car parts in someone's front yard in a small community in western North Carolina today. What a missed opportunity!
Maybe but might be a stretch. Defenestration refers to the act of throwing someone/something out of a window. We have to consider the pressure "throwing" instead of sucking you out, which might be acceptable since the pressure inside the plane is greater and ends up pushing you out of the window in it's escape. From the perspective that you're sucked out of the window, it doesn't seem like the definition would apply.
If you're getting bailed out right away, there's no point in booking you into general population and providing you with clothes. There's no double standard here; they are just getting processed and released.
If you saw the movie Searching For Bobby Fischer, you might remember the main character Josh Waitzkin. Based on a true story and book written by his father, the movie tells the story of Josh who becomes a world renowned chess champion at a young age.
IRL, Josh also goes on to compete internationally and excel in Tai Chi Push Hands. In his book, he talks about how he isn't inherently talented at either of these disciplines but that he's learned how to learn and that it can be applied to any interest.
The billions they're referring to are collective for the industry which is very far reaching. Frankly, I'm surprised the number isn't much much higher.
Yeah, I have a check from Yahoo I keep meaning to deposit ($60ish.) Got $50something from Uber when it was over treating workers as employees. They settled and I'm now blacklisted from driving, but they won't explicitly explain why. The rest were a few dollars or some stupid service like credit monitoring (looking at you, Equifax.)
What twisting? I only pointed out that you posed a question in bad faith. You gave an answer to your own dumb "question" and then proceeded to argue with and insult anyone who disagrees with your opinion. Why even ask in the first place? Clumsiness in phrasing is obviously not your greatest fault.
Asked yours last night. Hard to understand with her mouth full, but ultimately confirmed that it was no. We laughed pretty hard because otherwise she kept repeating the opposite all night.
You consider that "the most hateful kind"? Internet responses, really? Toughen up buttercup. Other people can run their mouth just as much as you. Don't be so fragile.