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i choose to believe it’s actually the “triple lindy WEST”, where you get to stare at our lady of perpetual babeness three times:

wait...what’s a “triple lindy”?

I would argue focusing on this issue take away from the credibility of the whole issue of wage inequality.

$23 dollars an hour? Where did you get this figure? Article says they make less than $35K a year. And what’s wrong with expecting more than minimum wage? Yeah, they’re only serving food, but the minimum wage is exactly that: The minimum amount you’re ALLOWED to pay, not what you HAVE to pay. The fact that Harvard has

This is not a surprise. This is the save-the-world-idealism stage of Harvard privilege. Most students won’t be knowingly exploiting the working class for another few years yet.

I went to grad school there, the undergrads were so hostile to any and every attempt by campus workers to organize. I have heard Harvard undergrads say incredibly ignorant and cruel things about homeless people and waitresses that would seem like satire if they weren’t uttered with the total conviction of privilege.

I never heard of this movie until just now. I thought you were talking about this movie tbh:

I have IBS and my doctor told me that I can’t afford this drug.

I actually thought that the Governor was much more shallow, much more pointlessly evil than what I know of Negan from his introduction. The Governor’s malice didn’t seem to have much of a point, whereas Negan clearly wants to subjugate Rick et al in entirety in order to get supplies like an old timey mafioso and he

“He had 50 years to put Tom’s name on any of these papers,” Ms. DeMaio said. “The will was never a valid will.”

Ms. DeMaio suggested that perhaps the two men were just “friends” or “great companions.”

The most serious aspect of these laws - and not just symbolism - is that they remain on the books in many ex-colonies, half a century after being overturned in the motherland.

The stranger part for me is that American presidential candidates are expected to attend an event hosted and sponsored by a religious organization. Perhaps I’m just overly sensitive about this issue, but I have a big problem with the people who want to lead a country founded on the principle of freedom from religion