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This is EXACTLY what I thought.

No. court is correct. It’s preying.

Im not offended, but surely a reasonable number of people use safari. Just glancing at basic metrics says that Safari is used by at least 10% of web users. Thats not chopped liver.

That’s not even taking into account the budget for the films. Days of Future Past had a budget of 200 million; Deadpool was made with 58 million. It’s revenue minus expense will be much higher.

So predictive policing uses “sophisticated computer analysis of information about previous crimes, to predict where and when crimes will occur...”

But information about previous crimes is incredibly biased. Cops overpolice some (read: black and Hispanic) areas while underpolicing other areas. If crime prediction is

“American” is not synonymous with “white.”

Blue. A navy or steel blue. PLEASE for the love of all things holy, blue is such a basic color. How does Apple put out a “rose gold” phone and not a blue one?

Come to Chicago. 9.75%.

Except it’s not being considered a suicide:

“From the data, we can see that between 2005 and 2014 there were 6,837 people who died while in the custody of California police.”

Try again. Jail and police custody are not prison.

Like I said above, Jamycheal’s death is being considered natural, not a suicide:

I think in the sense that scientists use science (that looks like electricity) to give life to something that would otherwise not be alive. The phrase “he’s stronger than I expected” (verbatim) is used, making me think that maybe, if the show is actually interesting at all, we get a monster.

The high percentage of natural deaths stands out to me, and reminds of me two cases that have been in the news recently: Michael Robinson and Ralkina Jones. Robinson died of complications due to diabetes while in jail; Jones due to a discrepancy in the meds she was provided while in jail. Are deaths like these - the

Seven shows have ads:

When someone who works for me does something that my bosses or customers have a problem with, I say something along the lines of “we.” We thought this was a good character choice. We really liked what this said about this person. We were paying homage to this one thing and I totally support our product.

The Director threw the actress under the bus with that one.

But more importantly, he’s the Director. He’s in charge. And while it makes sense that a Type A character would look impeccable in the office, a Type A character would also be prepared for as many known eventualities as she reasonably could, and she would

There is significant fodder and massive amounts of interpretation. You can go through the letters, or you can google choice quotes. This dailykos article covers some of Jefferson’s, whom you quoted above:

tl;dr, you have a different opinion? noted, dude, noted :)

1. Incredibly regressive.
2. Would not generate enough revenue to pay the bills and keep the lights on.
3. Our founding fathers explicitly worked to limit the wealth gap and were firmly in favor of redistributive economic practices. Income taxation is at least somewhat redistributive, while use/sales tax is most

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