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When I started working out I had to create a mantra that it was about health, rather than my appearance. Probably, because of low self-esteem, I taught myself that my appearance didn’t matter and that my body was just a machine that needed exercise and a balanced diet to function. I lost weight and felt good about it.

Saying weight and looks don’t matter while showing they still matter a whole lot is our culture’s newest sick aspect of appearance policing.

3rd: gotta ask ourselves who is the typical Uber driver, and what were they doing before becoming drivers? Because it doesn’t take much of an education to be an Uber driver, and what’s the alternative for these people? Fast food? Retail? Anyone working part time at these jobs typically doesn’t get many benefits, so

Neutral: I think the general consensus is that 2004-2010 was the “sweet spot” for modern safety, good power, decent economy, and VERY LITTLE OF THAT INTRUSIVE BULLSHIT THAT WE’VE BEEN TOLD THAT WE WANT, BUT WOULDN’T REALLY MISS IF IT WAS GONE.

“Elon Musk is now the fourth-richest person in the world. You hate to see it.”

The history of the intersection between the movements for abolition and women suffrage is just heartbreaking. The only way to understand it is to look at the entire history, not just little bits and pieces and this-and-that quotes from much larger, well-argued statements.

another day, another misleading post from Jez. lucky for Jez there are still people providing informative comments (would that i were one of them)

The Jez “narrative du jour” is that white women suck. Get with the program.

Jezebel now smears Susan B Anthony because Trump ‘likes’ her (not really, but he would others believe so). So it’s another case of the friend of my enemy is my enemy too?

As other commenters have pointed out, the context of this quote is important. Susan B. Anthony was responding to an assertion that the universal male suffrage (i.e. the right for black men to vote) was more important than universal suffrage (i.e. the right for women to vote). Susan B. Anthony was criticizing the idea

I’ve read two comments correcting this article so far.

Of course, many black women were still subjected to the same archaic, racist voter disenfranchisement tactics regardless as they were before of such strides. (Not that Susan B. “I will cut off this right arm of mine before I will ever work or demand the ballot for the Negro and not the woman” Anthony would have cared)

I think the quote is out of context. The formulation sounded vague to me, so I googled and found this:

It’s more than the climate. You have skiing, hiking and off road trails in forests, deserts, hills & mountains, fishing (that’s safe to eat) all within a couple hour’s drive from the bay area.

Any brain worth draining would take a look at what 5 year’s salary buys you housing wise in suburban Detroit vs. the Bay Area and laugh at the idea of money being a draw for Silicon Valley.

“Replace the injector in his driveway,” you got a star for that.  Don’t even say a word, just shove it in.  It takes what, two tools?

This is the right take. Flip it in a week and never even put the title in your name. Only things I would do different is get him down to $1000-1250, and then replace the injector in his driveway right in front of him just as a fuck you for letting the car get like that

Yet the Yarping about about the changes never seems to go away.

Can we stop with this faux-wokeism? You changed the name to Nice Price or No Dice, yet directly under the leading pic it still says Nice Price or Crack Pipe. If you’re going to try and change something (for which there was no perceived outrage), at least go all the way. This just makes it look like exactly what it is: