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We used it for our trip from Kentucky to Denver. We found the birthplace of Kool-Aid (Hastings, NE) and Carhenge (Alliance, NE).

Ha! Sounds like a fun time.

He’s called out so few times that anyone that does is just “liberal media” and he continues on, unscathed. If every single major news outlet called him out, he’d have nowhere to run.

Opps, kinja’d.

I can’t even being myself to watch it. I’ve just been getting info from commenters that have and the Gawker coverage. I just started at the YouTube video and couldn’t press play - I just can’t with him anymore.

I barely made it through the three-minute lowlight reel on Gawker. Holy God.

So they’re not dressed like this?
Sad!

I don’t watch SNL but I fell in love with Leslie Jones on the new Match Game.

A literal humblebrag. Wow.

The press is way, way, too easy on him. They need to start taking things seriously, ffs.

Thank you for being there so we don’t have to be.

Don’t full understand the commitment to the “Marky Mark is scum” narrative.

Also I am pretty sure that not every job at Facebook requires you to be a computer wiz. Marketing, HR, Sales, Ad Ops etc. So I call bullshit on this “minorities don’t know computer tech” as an excuse. Hell I work in Ad Ops for a very big company now (I am black) and in school I didn’t even know a position like mine

The school where I work is in Facebook’s neighborhood, and is 100% minority - and by minority I mean Hispanic, African American, and Pacific Islander. I’m not aware that they’ve hired any of our former students, outside of cafeteria staffers, security guards, and bus drivers - who are all technically outsourced and

If they REALLY wanted a more diverse staff (and if they’re smart, they should recognize that it’s within their own self-interest to be more inclusive), it seems like they could hire lots of promising women and racial minorities and give them training in whatever specialized skills they need, right? It’s a matter of

I disagree. There’s nothing particularly ignorant or astounding about your comment in the slightest.

Orrr, and this is a wild thought so bear with me, try giving people without as much experience on their resumes a shot since most office jobs require a few weeks of training anyway.

Um. That’s just an intercom dressed up to look like a human. It’s not going to satisfy any reasonable definition of “robot.”

I drove up it the week before the hill climb (so three or so weeks ago). I’m not particularly squeamish, but there are a few times when you’re going up, there’s no shoulder, and the road is inches away from a several hundred foot drop that you “start to clinch a little bit.” It’s not that bad everywhere, but there are