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If I had the confidence of a jared kushner, I would buy the top of the line Apple computer then replace the software with Windows!!!

75000 people out of 324 million people.

Yeah I am not surprised. I work in retail/fashion and I am severely disturbed by how eager some people seem to trade my job, and the jobs of LITERALLY MILLIONS of others, for a few thousand coal and/or factory jobs that will just be automated away in a few years anyway. But you know, I guess those jobs are manly jobs

I never bounced back after wheels made my job at Clunky Squares obsolete. Squares are all I know and all I wanna know. Fuck circles! My deddy and his deddy and his DEDDY’S deddy all made squares. Bring back our jobs!

It’s not an industry worth revitalizing. As I said in another thread, I think it’s a fairy tale industry that once upon a time held decent jobs for uneducated people - particularly jobs that through regional isolation and the handed-down folklore of past generations has a romanticism and distorted pride attached to

I live in Kentucky and though none of my family has ever been coal miners, I’ve been around a few. It’s a distorted sense of pride. If it was good enough for the fathers and grandfathers, then it should be good enough (i.e. available) for them as well.

This is what kills me about Trump’s planned budget cuts too! Why is no one asking him how many jobs are going to be lost from cuts to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting or Americorps?

How I feel about those adverts

The other solution that I didn’t mention earlier, because it’s currently politically unfeasible, is to implement universal income and let people have the basics that they need to live and then let them decide if they want to take up a new job if they want to have a better life.

Thank you, HamNo. People want to resist globalization, automation, gentrification, etc, but they are unstoppable. They have too many upsides for too many people for them to be turned back. Instead of resistance at all costs, we should be embracing the positives of these things and doing our best to manage the

Correction: Image shows service attendant refilling blinker fluid- completely non-combustible.

Embarrassing but true story, made less so by the fact that I was on much, many pain killers. Keanu and I both had spinal surgeries on the same day. I sent him a note asking if he wanted to neck.

I didn’t even know that I had such a deep crush on Keanu Reeves until I read that interview. Now I’m off to put my first name with his last name all over my notebook!

You could at least have linked to the un-photoshopped picture.

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You should also add something like, “Don’t send me your people. Also, we will be expecting a refund of any money America have ever provided to you. Please send this c/o Ivanka Trump at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, DC.”

I think he likes to talk tough to compensate for the fact he’s terrified of stairs.