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99% of portrayals on TV, books, radio relate to your life and your choices

Make that: disabled bisexual minority non-cisgendered male Muslim immigrant... republican.

Well, gee, I'm sure the patronizing tone will help get your point across.

Heh, you've never had to hire any recent college grads, have you?

Isn't California still an "at-will" state? I know it probably has the most protections of any state, but it doesn't seem like any would apply here.

Wait, he's the guy in the top picture? Before reading the article, I honestly assumed that was, say, a staffer the asshole in question had fired for being gay, which started this whole ruckus.

Well, yes. You can fire people for almost any reason (or no reason at all), just not one of a few "protected" reasons.

Yeah, that's basically the intuitive way everyone plays.

The way I always played was that you had to announce a sinking, but not which ship it was, so you could still have 5 hits in a row, ending with a 'sink', which looks like one large ship, but is actually two (or more).

A fair number people would argue that Holmes and Watson have always had a "will they or won't they" dynamic.

No, I'm pretty sure Naziss is the world's worst fragrance.

I didn't say that that is the reason she didn't share in the Nobel. In fact, in the very next paragraph I specifically said that was not the reason.

Is it possible to disagree about her level of contribution without being "anti-women"?

To be fair, most of the (young) men are quite improbably coiffed as well.

Considering they couldn't be bothered to come up with a plausible Russian name for her - she has a male surname, for some reason - I somehow doubt it.

Not to mention that even if she did like to share classified information around the dinner table (I'm sure she doesn't), it would be kind of a dick move for Willie to out her for, you know, a breach of national security.

He only took the vow because he had nowhere else to go, not out of any desire to serve the realm.

Is Neutral Boring an alignment?

Hmm, that description did sound pretty boring, but then kind of picked up towards the end.