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But what happens when Jeff replaces that “head count” with his legion of robots? The number of traditional jobs lost to automation at places like Amazon dwarfs everything else. If anything, adding an employee head count tax will create more incentive to automate or move.

ah, interesting. Thank you for the info and the welcome! Im moving to Spokane vs. Seattle area cause i didnt want 6 months of rain and although i think Seattle is an awesome city i wanted to get away from crazy housing prices so i can hopefully work less and hike/backpack more. Also, Spokane gives me the opportunity

So if this is a good compromise then Amazon should probably stop complaining. It’s not like they raised housing prices on purpose but they did indirectly and they are doing well because they brought those people into the city. The city has to take care of itself as a whole and if no one who works low wage jobs can

I cannot wait to get up at 4AM Saturday and watch this shitshow wedding (congrats to the happy couple or whatever)

www.instantrimshot.com

It’s on Hulu.

That’s fair. And I don’t even mind his critiques, and I do think he has a good eye, I know it’s petty, but I just don’t really like his personality.

But on the flipside, whenever I have explosive diarrhea I will now always think of Lauren Evans and wonder where she was with my warning.

Does this mean they are going to stop having 6 hour challenges to see what people can make out of 40.00 worth of Jersey?

Yeah like, I’m here for there being so many accepted and profitable queer artists that there can be meaningful-to-totally-shallow pop songs by them, about their lives, as opposed to seemingly non-LGBTQ+ artists using queerness as a prop.

When dudes threaten to fight, I imagine most of them can’t throw a punch well so this how I picture it.

People are also pointing out that the song itself was written by a bunch of men and Cardi B (who is not the most woke when it comes to LGBT stuff) so that probably adds to their negative perception of the song.

I hate this song for what I perceive to be the same reason the artists tweeting about it do, which is that it *adds* to the narrative that lesbian/bisexual/etc. love only happens when wasted, as a byproduct of being bored and/or horny. It’s packaged as this glossy, high femme daydream (which speaks to the male gaze

If you think a rapist has a particular “look,” you’ve missed the entire point of #metoo.

I agree, but no one listens to Ora for a sophisticated take on anything. She hasn’t been able to make it in the States. I think mainly because she’s doesn’t understand social and cultural cues here. Her songs fall flat, no matter how much she copies the formula from other successful artists. Like her other songs, this

Not near Perry at all. It’s a simple, shallow pop song. I get why someone doesn’t like it, but does it require a critical take down? Ora’s catalogue isn’t much to talk about anyways. It seems like she and her team trying to rally up some social media arguments and clicks by make this into something controversial.

Man, I wish you’d done more research for this article and worded this differently to present LGBT women as having valuable voices rather than framing the criticisms of queer artists as drama. A huge reason why bisexual and otherwise gay women are pissed at Rita is that she gave a world salad nonsense of an interview

She has been, but I’m sure it’s frustrating for her to see that all these songs come out that are super damaging, and know that she still has to fight to sing how she’d like.

I’m excited. It’s rolled into one tribute to the pup, but also a memorial/reminder tattoo for my late husband. Buster was our dog, our share love, and little more embodies ‘us’ more than this little ball of crazy fur. He is a reminder for me to find joy and happiness amidst the sadness, no matter what form it may come

Good bear, smart bear. I am jealous of this bear.