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This stuff was all widely known at the time. R. Kelly has been famous since the early ‘90s. had the marriage thing, pissing on young girls on tape (widely joked about in mainstream pop culture at the time), and so on. Things were said about Bill Cosby back then, too. Then some (I think Hannibal Buress) mentioned it

I can say the answer is “Yes,” without reading the question.

I talk to women more now, because I’m not creepy and it’s easier in this environment.

This guy has tried growing a beard a few times, but it’s just not convincing.

I work at Amazon and know people exactly like that. They will do anything to get to wear a dorky vest for no extra pay or possibly “be groomed” for a glorified assistant manager tier position that pays $2/hr or so more. A lot of these people were working in fast food or gas stations for minimum wage when Amazon came

I know exactly how it works, since I work there, but my comments here always get buried since I don’t toe the “everything about Amazon is terrible” Gizmodo line. For social media (Twitter) roles, you can apply to do that seasonally and you get a break from hard physical work for about 1/2 your shifts for awhile. Many

Fitz, the guy who signed a deal with $7 million in guarantees to compete for the starting job (for an NFL team with no QB depth) back in March? That’s comparable to a guy who can’t get a training camp minimum offer in the NBA?

The only time I have ever noticed much from Fed rate changes “personally” was when I had business credit cards with the rate directly tracked (ex. card with variable rate set at Fed + 8% or whatever).

I think if Stephen had commented, THEN it would be creepy.

I was that guy in 1992, too. I was 13 years-old.

My microwave broke last year and I haven’t replaced it. I skip most of the convenience items with microwave-only directions and don’t feel like I’m missing out. If it won’t work in toaster oven, oven, stove top, grill, broiler, air fryer, fry daddy, or crockpot, I’m good.

My wife insisting on eating out all of the time certainly killed mine.

I remember when he opened a fast food chicken place in my city (last year?) and I knew it must have been for some sort of documentary. I’m happy I decided not to go, but I was tempted.

I like the keto pizzas that use chicken breast as the crust. I’ve never been able to get into any of the cauliflower substitute things. 

After being very consistent and strict on keto for a long time I “fell off” a couple months ago and have mostly maintained my weight and body composition. Some factors that I believe may have prevented me going back up to my “set point”: Intermittent fasting -sometimes accidentally or just due to my schedule, lots of

Most people on keto diets certainly do spend more money on food and time on preparation, at least compared to the typical American diet. Man, I love pizza. I love feeling healthy more. I still eat pizza, just not a lot.

I work a physical job 40-60 hours a week. Sitting is not allowed, chairs are not in the building, and people are required to pretty much do cardio the whole shift to keep the job. Most people there are fat. They live on Monster (with sugar), various carb laden cafeteria and food truck foodstuffs, “comfort food,” etc.

This is pretty much what I do. I incorporate intermittent fasting and some times have a “cheat day” here and there or eat whatever on vacations/holidays, but I stay low carb the majority of the time. It has been great for my health but I sort of stay out of the arguments and advocacy. 

It comes off the opposite to me and reminds me of people/places like Papa Johns that complain about minimum wage and health insurance for employees. To me it reads like “Here, I am charging you extra for these ungrateful employees and I want to have a separate line item to let you know that I am being forced/coerced

Everything you described could just as easily happen in any big city in America. Also, white Europeans love rap music and these guys are professional touring artists so they are going where the money is.