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Yes, why is this child in the headlines being exposed to harassment when he was the victim of an attempted murder, and we do not know the name of the attempted murderer?

That’s a great point nobody is making: arrogance is applying to one school because you know it’s a done deal and the money is no object.

Not to mention that this one child cannot attend 20 schools at once, so 19 of those people are going to get their spot after a brief delay. It’s unbelievable that someone would criticize him for this - or, sadly, quite believable, but ridiculous.

Every thing you have written about the college admissions process is total and utter bogus nonsense.

Yes - if it’s important to the people in this field, they need to support new talent trying to enter the field. You see this in outreach programs for young people, but how is a high school student who needs to work through college and beyond going to be able to choose this career and have the guidance and support

The thing is, in these fields a lot depends on mentoring your replacements. Suppose they have a special program for high school kids who otherwise couldn’t afford to work there and learn about this career option. Suppose they then connect the students to scholarship programs at institutions that have an excellent

Yes, it’s a pipeline problem too, but if an industry cares about that pipeline problem and wants to stay relevant, it needs to invest resources in moving the pipeline along. The Ford Foundation is putting money behind the development of new scholars; the Brooklyn Museum (which has trustees and takes donations but I

Just want to underline First Black Literary Agent and speculate about what that might meant for Black authors and, in general, a door knocked down that others hopefully are streaming through... All that hard work has so much meaning!

How are you going to compare Mark Zuckerberg to that beautiful face?

“At some point, our society has decided that it is somehow decent or note-worthy to s**t on people simply because they [DO NOT] make more money than we do, and I think that’s kinda messed up.” Fixed.

Do not insult the muppets please.

Um, I think you left out two words: “because they DO NOT make more money than we do”.

It is dangerous to assume that a wealthy person always has more access to legal resources and therefore will win. Though it’s not a fair situation, certainly, attorneys vary in quality. For instance, suppose there was an attorney named Michelle Cohan who commanded high fees...

Leg was cramping.

If you’re wealthy you need to pay more. It’s a progressive fee.

The beauty standard of our day is ridiculous all by itself.

Maybe it’s a response to all the comments that criticize old people for the various negative facets of their oldness, which are legion here.

How is this even our reality?

Quantum physics has no blame for any of this nonsense. Leave it alone!

This should be disqualifying for the responsibilities of being a police officer. It’s so simple.