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They can't actually do most of that, for the exact reasons why this guy got away. They would find him guilty: then he appeals and leaves. Sure he can't go back to that college, but he is not required to mention that he went to that college to anyone else (as long as he doesn't transfer credits, and even then people

So why not go to the police? Aside from Cheating, all of those are against the law and should be reported to the police directly.

The problem with his arguments is that they fall into a logical fallacy: everything he says about DS2 can be said about Video Games in general: Indeed it would be hard to dismiss that, with the few exceptions of games designed to teach concepts specifically (which can be argued not to be a game at all in some senses

I have 7 or hours a day with which to socialize and play around with my hobbies. Now my hobbies are not to expensive (couple hundred a month at most), but I have my fun and excitement.

I am not sure if you could raise a family on minimum wage of 1$ (1964) in 1964.

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Or buy and save food that doesn't need cooking? There is quite alot of food that way. eat fruits and veggies two times a day and every third (or fifth) go out to a pho restaurant and eat pasta and meat.

Sickness and odour: needed to be accepted in the populous.

I am not sure how: "Being used to a world where shit happens more than good shit happens, and is essentially random (hence the need for planning)" makes me seem like I have a bias for a just world. That one is actually on my list of fallacies to watch out for even. If anything that brings credence to a bias that the

The problem with what your saying is exactly as you said about my analogy: You have an expectation (all jobs should be livable) and reality disagrees (it is obviously not so). I have an expectation (some jobs pay enough allow people to gain a skill and move on) and reality agrees.

I would love to help them get a better job, but that is what I want them to do: it is what I believe would be the best way to alleviate their suffering.

Sorry, my grammar is a little bad when I am flipping between: coding, managing workers, explaining job qualifications to two people and responding to Gawker. I caught it afterwards, I just didn't care because of the type of comment I was responding to.

I am saying that I expect these types of jobs to exist: that the expectation of these jobs is for you to move on, not attempt to survive off of it. I know this: the company knows this: the employees know this. Most jobs like this are not labeled as "Full time employee" for a reason, they are "Part time Contract" or

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The list is true, it happens alot.

Good for you, you can't count!

I know I am not gonna avoid them, I will however be taking every precaution I can to be ready for it when it comes. That is life: you only have one, always be ready.

I don't know, I could probably find something for less than 1k in the surrounding cities if I tried.

From 2008/9 to now, WA vs FLA. Also 950 was for a 1 room studio, don't remember squarefootage.

Hilariously: Pirate party. Voted that way last election to.