ChrisMSF
ChrisMSF
ChrisMSF

I’m not triggered.

That’s the same narrator and music from the Silicon Valley “tables” video, isn’t it. No really: literally, isn’t it? Cool product, but fuck that video.

That’s the same narrator and music from the Silicon Valley “tables” video, isn’t it. No really: literally, isn’t it?

I am making on average $28-$32/hr and I am not using my own car, I am using their car and their insurance.

If anyone needs to hear how bad an exploitative, unregulated, billionaire-fellating job sucks it’s the people paying for it. If you’re a Lyft or Uber user and are tired of hearing how awful it is for the working poor forced to serving you for peanuts, well, maybe you should fucking listen.

Musk says it’s a near-certainty that we’re living in a computer simulation of a world, because since we have pretty good VR tech now and it’s only getting better, it therefore stands to reason that it already happened.

Guess he doesn’t get to be a Cowboy then.

Going through a drive through should be an option for the driver

I know, especially with all those dope jobs out there just hanging out, begging for someone to fill them. Because corporate america is totally trickling down their unheard-of wealth and minimal tax rates and decreased regulation to increase employment, just like they said they would. Because all you need is a high

Not present: the NRA. We know why.

Creery drives for Uber full-time in Seattle, earning $700 a week for 50 to 55 hours of work.

No, you are saying it’s a nice idea but not worth actually working for

Dipshit: I’m arguing for universal healthcare and against all corporate involvement: I’m just grown up enough to understand that you can’t 180 something like that. It’s a nice idea to just snap some fingers and make something be real, but there’s also a reason that only ever happens in fairy tales. But keep hitting

They’d be a playoff team with Kaepernick. They’re a 5-win team with this crew.

It seems to work fine — damn good actually — for both citizens and the nation’s economy, but me, I’d prefer no private involvement with healthcare at all. American companies also operate differently from European companies, and the American public stupidly supports it, so, they simply can’t/shouldn’t be trusted to do

This shit was cool when they were event posters — essentially gig posters for a one-off special event. Now it’s just dumbass merch. Most of these don’t even bother with the movie information (whatever the technical word for the cast and crew fine-print stuff is), so it’s not about the film at all, just merchandising.

Stepping into an alley between two frat houses* to take a leak? Pfft. Who the fuck hasn’t.

* I google street viewed it. There are red cups everywhere — frat house is a guess, but, an educated one.

No country has ever instituted universal healthcare and then repealed it.

Because you can’t flip a switch on 1/5th of the economy. You have to phase it in, you have to take steps — baby steps, sometimes, but steps. The ACA was exactly that.

Please provide the reasons for which you don’t like the ACA.

Also, “I don’t like the ACA” is a far, far cry from “government out of health care,” but first, let’s talk ACA.

the cycling equivalent of the Death Star. As long as they have funding and a star, Team Sky will crush all challengers.