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I don’t think you actually read the article. She didn’t do anything to benefit the Dreamers. She told Trump to tell them everything will be “fine” and not report on the fact that they will likely be deported unless they file paperwork before the 5th of October!!!!

And, yes, I want Dems to throw fits! We want Democrats

But she’s not helping the Dreamers by consoling them into inaction. She’s hurting them by not making a fuss about making sure that they file their paperwork by the 5th.

I think I would crush his hand if he did that to me. Then again, with how little his hands are, I’d crush his hand regardless.

Ewww! Why would you give us that mental image?! Why do you want to hurt us like that? XD (lol)

Aww, those two look so cute together! ^_^

This. And then they direct the masses ire towards social issues (women’s right, gay rights, trans rights,) and lets them vent with racism (KKK and Neo-Nazi marches) and xenophobia.

Because why should you concern yourself with your own shitty situation, when you can just shoot black people, tear apart families, and

This. This has been my experience, like, 98% of the time. You see workers getting screwed and then voting against their own interests because they don’t know the effing difference between Communism and Socialism. They are so willfully ignorant and buy into Fox lies (Breitbart and the other idiotic, loud-mouthed,

I understand this point in so many ways.
What you, and the article, seems to forget is that a lot of these issues are compounded by the blue collar (which is where the Service Industry is now) workers themselves! They are deeply indoctrinated with Conservative politics. They hold these bizarre beliefs that they should

I miss Publix. :(

Except, not for everyone... a number of shoppers are tactile. I think you’ll still see most humans prefer feeling their clothing before they buy.

Depends on what kind of “unionizing” we’re talking about.
(Just to elaborate, I think that it’s a cost in/out thing here. Automating is expensive and still requires someone to watch the bots. Humans are cheap to hire and maintain, and as long as they stay cheap, they win. It’s still cheaper to pay for basic human

A huge part of “fixing” VR is ensuring that there is a substitute “nose” on your virtual face.

Oh gawd! WHY?!!! XD

Not even kidding. When I worked for Macy’s, they had fitting room poopers. Literal, actual human beings decided to take dumps not ONCE, but TWICE in the fitting rooms.

Also, during one swim season, we found a bikini bottom with something in it... it had the look of cottage cheese.

Just. Think. About. That.

You’re raising that one right. ^__^ Just make sure you watch Ninja Turtles together.

I grew up in Florida and used “dude” in mixed crowds. I also use it as an exclamatory statement, and have even called my mother, “dude.” It just sounds more affectionate than, “you” or “person” or “lady” or “guy.”

Of course, I never us it in a plural form because... “y’all.”

Excuse me! Briefs are “man panties,” thus the phrase “panties in a bunch” works for both benders.

As someone who grew up in the 90s, I concur. “Dude” is an agendered word. It works for women, men, and inanimate objects. It’ also an exclamatory statement, “Dude!”

It’s not as versatile as the word, “fuck,” but is generally accepted more in a workplace.

Good call!