ahildy9815
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i mean, it’s a kindergarten level mistake IN THE HEADLINE.

JFC that’s not a fucking rhombus lol do we need to discuss shapes?

Yeah, right? It’s super bizarre to me that this story is framed that it’s not the fault of the man who: was driving 107 mph, fled from law enforcement, running red lights, was a convicted felon with a loaded stolen gun, and had a warrant on him, that the ultimate outcome was that he drove beyond his means and crashed.

Police chases are a massive risk to the public, a big waste of resources, and frequently a needless escalation of minor crimes. I’m just about the last person to defend cops being needlessly brutal in these types of situations. But I really resent the framing that suggests *ANYBODY ALIVE* thinks that racing away from

In fact, police are putting 100 percent of the blame on the driver for his choice to drive away from a police stop

I personally think the U.S. has already lost the EV race. China is the leading world manufacturers of EVs today. The U.S. had the lead with Tesla, but politics got in the way. 

I think it’s very possible that he didn’t read the material but that he came on board aiming for “genre fare/high drama” just by nature of the production itself. I absolutely adore Alan Rickman and his Snape is fantastic (one of the greatest genre performances imho) but he is hitting broader notes than he does in 90%

This sucks because of the price difference these apps have on menu items: a large Pepperoni Lovers pizza before any taxes and fees is $21.59; the same pizza if ordered through Grubhub is $4.75 higher at $26.34.”

Then go pick it up.

These are ment to be ENTRY LEVEL jobs and pay accordingly. The mandate that these slackers who can’t muster the motivation to be under-achievers should earn enough to “live” on removes the incentive to work on their skills and education and get a real job that supports their lifestyle.

That is the way that business works.  when something is no longer profitable, it is abandoned.  

I am struggling more than a little with the cognitive dissonance of this article, but more the theme.

I realize that no one at Gawker understands the difference between revenue and profit. This is evident by the fact that your properties keep going bankrupt. $7B in revenue is meaningless unless you include all of the other numbers.

The average Pizza Hut franchisee makes a whopping $92k per year. That’s after taking

The article mentions nothing about the amount of profit the California franchises make (as a percentage or otherwise). So the article doesn’t address the point at all.

lol absolutely no reason anyone should be working at a pizza shop for 9 years. Loser.

This is an extraordinarily stupid statement on multiple levels.

Yeah, we should make it illegal to eliminate these jobs!! /s Just like with wage protections for Uber drivers, at some point you have to say there's a limit to government manipulation of the market. Heck, let's make the minimum wage $40/hour, that would be even better for everyone!

It’s because uber/lyft drivers have to wash their cars on an extremely regular basis. Many wash their cars every day, to look as clean as possible to maximize their ratings, and uber suggests they get car wash memberships for this purpose.

Not a quick one. It would still take hours to take the heat level down throughout the battery block enough to prevent re ignition. Plus it is hella expensive, and dangerous. Most nitrogen fire fighting gear uses nitrogen gas to exclude oxygen, which can’t work here, you need something that can act as a massive heat

It’s a vicious circle, is it? But why exactly should there be low-skill, high- wage jobs? Here in Phoenix, TSMC is building a monstrously large plant, so they can blow up their plants in Tawain if China attacks. There is concern whether there are enough skilled laborers being trained for these plants by our local