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Yep this is me. Why TF would I use a community sponge/rag? Gross. I just grab a paper towel and the dishsoap and wash it that way.

Doesn’t everybody do that already? What is the point of having a sponge in the kitchen if you’re not going to have dish soap there too?

Unless you are bringing your own sponge, I would suggest bringing your own stuff for that too. For some reason, people just go full retard when they are in the office kitchen. A prime example was when a guy stepped in something outside the building, then decided the best tool to get that crap off his shoe was the

Common sense first off, but sure. I work in a large corporate environment as a product manager. I have a large project that I am working on to develop for market. It has a ton of technical considerations and is slated to take about 2 years to get to full market penetration.
My project is probably 1% as complex as the

I said it over in Jalopnik, and I will say it again here. This is the dumbest thing I have heard all week.

seven of those stabbed have already been treated and released from area hospitals. One remains hospitalized, though none of the injuries were deemed life-threatening.

It’s a good example of the tendency for those who most desire power to also be those least fit to actually wield it.

Police unions think they can talk to the public they way they talk to city hall during negotiations. Thanks to free market, any of these NFL teams can hire private security, which would probably be 75% off duty cops anyway.

in certain organizations and certain jobs you give up that right of your freedom of speech temporary [sic] while you serve that job

you do not forfeit your right to free speech. though in many cases the employer may choose not to punish your speech. the NFl does not want to in this case.

“in certain organizations and certain jobs you give up that right of your freedom of speech temporary [sic] while you serve that job”

lol.

BLM: “Some police are assholes.”

It’s interesting to see the reaction of the public whom it seems to bother the most. I haven’t seen those people engage in dialogue to understand the reason for this protest (?). Instead of showing empathy for those who have been abused or feel like they may be treated unfairly due to their race, it’s an empty

A spokesperson for Seattle Public Schools said it’s a first amendment issue, and the district fully supports the students’ right to freedom of speech.

This also happened because ‘Murica

The most frightening thing about that data is that because reporting is still bad, I bet that number is probably twice as high. :(

You would think as the world becomes more progressive you would think anti-Semitism would die down as well. But nothing has changed. Really. Anti-Jewish hatred is still strong as ever.

trump’s harmful rhetoric, dumb ass bathroom bills, and already vulnerable communities are in even more danger.