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But the thing is so many people honestly believe it would be unfair if tech companies did just that. There are already those who think affirmative action is destroying the country. These are the kinds of people who see the below cartoon and still don’t get it.

So...you really don’t think tech companies are racist and sexist and only hire white (or asian) males because that’s what’s available and not because of “culture fit”?

hahah totally, hoped I wasn’t coming off as condescending with the poor person remark. Glad we’re on the same page. ...Brb, whispering in friends ears they need to go on a vacation and should let me housesit right now..

I don’t $400 a night is that bad at all. It’s a house with a garage. You’d be hard-pressed to rent a 2-bedroom (or 3-bedroom) hotel suite with a separate sitting area and a kitchen with parking thrown in for $400 a night in San Francisco.

One of the couple’s cats pictured from the Guardian, saying “I never consented to this. And I saw things I cannot unsee while you were gone.”

We should ask what the Dance Moms think about it, and then most of the cast of Real World/ Road Rules Challenge season 1, and the runners up to Who Wants To Marry A Millionaire. If there’s any time left after that then Temtation Island season 1’s guests. Maybe Joe Millionaire he seemed like he could string 3 words

“Racial strife” - when black people wish to be treated with the same courtesy due white people.

You are what is destroying America.

He and Liam Neeson were so dang sweet together.

Your opinion about candy corn is bad and you should feel bad!

I meant that in all sincerity. Those conservatives afraid that college has the ability to brainwash and worried about liberal indoctrination confuse their fears over an awakening of rational thought and healthy skepticism. I miss those discussions, the healthy debates and open roundtable bullshit sessions over beers

Yeah, if there’s one thing this country needs it’s fewer attempts to communicate and find common ground across party lines.

A friend was raised in an extremely restricted, extremely religious family. One evening over a drink he movingly told the story of a comparative religion course that he took in college (the state university, BTW) where he had an ‘awakening’ of sorts. He saw clearly, for the first time, that while mythology can be a

haha okay good!

It’s not totally unrelated — the Tribeca rebuild is definitely tied into what happened. So your feeling has a logical basis.

And for me 9/11 is intimately tied to gentrification (even though logically I realized they were unrelated) the city changed materially after that, both in terms of policing and in terms of population dynamics and its hard to extricate the two. In a lot of ways I loved the city New York was before 9/11 and I hate the

I must say, the Catholics may have gotten something right with keeping those wafers so bland to prevent this sort of thing.

Mentioning the 9/11 gift shop always makes me think of this.

It’s called rape by fraud. The victim in this case thought she was consenting to sex with an entirely different person. In your hypotheticals, as long as both parties consented to sexual contact with one another (and throughout the encounter) then there would be no violation.

But she wasn’t “consenting to the person.” She was consenting to have sex with Kye Fortune, “a shy Filipino-Latino cancer survivor,” not with her supposed friend, Gayle Newland. This isn’t someone freaking out because her boyfriend didn’t have a penis; this is someone freaking out because her boyfriend was an entirely