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I get where you are coming from, but the lens of personal experience can be dangerous. I had the exact opposite experience: a father that that denied I had perfectly valid reasons to hate and mistrust him and accused my mother of manipulating me into hating him. No, it wasn’t because he was an abusive asshole but that

I am fascinated that not getting a paper receipt would influence whether someone goes to a business or not. I’m usually frustrated by all the paper that just gets shoved into my purse and I’m very happy that so many stores are switching to an e-receipt option. But yeah, if that’s the case, I certainly can’t blame you

So you’re saying you prefer people that didn’t get captured?

It’s a troll. And a pretty effective one at that.

We give him money for the work he already did. For a specific sum of money you can read the work he has already published. Readers are not paying him to write by the year. Luckily.

Same thing happened to my grandpa. He married an awful woman after my grandmother died. She’s bleeding him dry and he won’t hear a word about it and just thinks his kids are being greedy. It’s at the point she actually stole money from my mother and he insists that was his money. It’s been heartbreaking and

I think it is primarily the mariner valley settlement. In the book Holden talks about how the accent was apparently contagious because the there was only a small contingent of Texans in with the Indian and Chinese settlers but they all ended up with the accent.

In fairness, I am a lawyer and I hate lawyers sometimes. Most of the time, even.

Volume discounts are a legitimate business tactic. Now if the postal service is losing money on the deal, that’s an issue the postal service should rectify, but I don’t see how negotiating a good deal is a fault against Amazon. Amazon has a lot of business practices you can go after them for, but seeking a discount

Yep. It’s particularly common for jobs that require you to fill out a form rather than provide a resume. These have been jobs wanting five or more years of experience, too.

In my program you did not have to do a clerkship or anything between years. It’s just you’d be crazy not to because it’s a good way to get contacts and start building a legal resume, plus if you aren’t doing it for credit, a lot of places pay. Or used to. I was doing a joint degree and took classes during the first

Yeah except most parents of new parents are likely still working (mine sure are), and I know for me at least I don’t have any friends that could watch my theoretical kids during the day because they, too, would be at work. My grandparents are all dead except for one, and he’s in no shape to do anything. A good portion

It’s actually not. At least not in my area, especially if you are looking for something in particular (e.g. someone claiming to be residential but using three times the average for a residential service). Plus, bitcoin mining really does have a substantial energy draw.

Yeah in this case no one was disputing that the deceased was the one that thought up the idea and urged her to do it. I seem to recall in previous reports about this even his family was saying it was his idea. They could have thrown the book at her, because at the end of the day she should have refused to do it, but I

It’s easy to forget the wide range of teenagers out there. My teenage self had some cringeworthy moments for sure, but she also participated in sit ins and walk outs, wrote letters to the editor, and cared deeply for social justice. No adult enticed me to do any of that—in fact, many actively discouraged me.

Yeah of I had read this first I would have had a very different impression from what I got from the Guardian article about it. This is why you should always read the source links and maybe a few others you find on your own.

Well, in fairness to the men that lurk here, we just recently had the drama where people were coming down on male posters for “taking up too much space” here. Not exactly encouraging for participation.

Yeah, if someone needs a time sensitive answer, they better call.

Yep, I usually just clean mine out when I get home from work and it’s fine. Never had to change it in a public restroom, but a friend of mine had to once. That was only because she forgot she had it in and so didnt take care of it before she left for the airport. I could see it being an issue if you were traveling