Unless you didn't actually hurt them. Unless their "outrage" is actually an agression deployed for the purposes of control.
Unless you didn't actually hurt them. Unless their "outrage" is actually an agression deployed for the purposes of control.
What exactly is the slur, here? "Oriental"?
Are you talking about the battery? Lithium is actually a light metal.
Lifehacker would never post "Guide to eating more GMO corn" by Monsanto, but for some reason, they're willing to post this, from paid nutritional consulting company "Precision Nutrition", who I imagine does a pretty roaring trade in "phytonutrients" on the side.
As compensation for 60-to-70-hours-a-week employment? Unless in-state tuition is more than 30 grand a year, it's not even federal minimum wage. And the fact that NCAA rules prohibit using those skills or taking advantage of that notoriety in any way whatsoever, yeah it looks pretty explotative. There's no rule against…
No, I basically just said "sometimes people misinterpret information, so don't use things that help them do it. Like bullet points."
I'm sorry that you don't find this to be agreeable, but there actually is evidence that a bulleted list can draw a reader's attention.
Bullet points are a great way to break up what you're writing and provide the reader with a guide on how to parse the information you're presenting.
Urban decay can't be our affordable housing policy, though. Even poor people deserve low crime, non-slum housing, working public services, and a variety of local businesses. The problem isn't people with a little money to spend moving into the neighborhood, the problem is that we don't think twice about strangling the…
Spike Lee has it completely backwards, and so do you. It's not that white people moving in causes the streets to fix themselves and the crime rate to go down, it's that efforts to improve public infrastructure and crime rates in black neighborhoods wind up making that real estate more valuable to live in, and it…
Sidewalk-riding is the norm in Europe, though - they carve out a lane on the sidewalk for bikes to separate them from pedestrians - and it's apparently so much safer that European cyclists don't feel they have to wear helmets.
We know the latter isn't true [that women don't want sex as much]
It's not, it doesn't, and it doesn't. Sit down, you shill for Big Oven.
I would not want to work for a company that used that metric in its decisions, as use of that metric is a great indicator of other poor metrics the company will use to conduct business.
Then the proper response is "I don't feel that how I scored on a racially biased test when I was 16 years old is relevant to this job. Regardless of my score, I don't feel comfortable working for a company that relies on something as inconsequential and unreliable as an indicator of intelligence as the SAT."
Yet another problem that is actually the symptom of widespread unemployment. Return to full employment and these problems evaporate.
Well, no, but having a higher-than-average need for money is strongly predictive with being the kind of person who will accept payment for violating security procedures or giving another person access to sensitive data.
You keep bring up Mexicans touching their food, which is an absolutely vile non sequitur.
They would just prefer to keep food as simple as possible, without added (and unnecessary) chemicals.
What, because cash doesn't exist?