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It’s just not necessary. You can make your point without it. 

Um no, I will not be “avoiding” these businesses. There are mechanisms to deal with a business who is not keeping you safe like OSHA. They’re also essential workers, and unfortunately being an essential worker means you may have to take on some additional risk than if you just stayed home all day. On the flip side,

Your headlines could use moderating. This particular one would not be considered well in an office and headlines like that, in big, bold print, will simply get the site blocked from more corporate locations. As an aside, do the authors really think that the language used entices people to the site? Is that what you

Do I think this is fair? No.
Do I think this is right? No.

Here is a pallet cleanser of far more interesting and nicer asymmetrical race cars:

The game’s been on my radar space, but I sure wish for it to finish Early Access before I jump in. Game seems super fun though, based off what I watched.

Few people who shop at Gamestop would have a risk of dying from covid. It’s mostly young people who shop there. The most at risk people (older people) are already hanging out in much more crowded conditions in grocery stores and home improvement stores. Gamestop could easily limit the number of people in the store and

They should open back up. Gamestop stores are relatively small. Gamestop employees can easily manage a small group of people. Hell, they can literally take one person at a time. Sure if you don’t want to wait then you go elsewhere, like Target or Walmart. However, for those whose only option is Gamestop, waiting in

Thank you! I had no idea, I have a DJ in the shopping cart now.

Another great thing about libraries is giving the homeless and working-poor a place to use the Internet, which is absolutely essential in today’s job market. My local library’s even got 24/7 wi-fi so that people without Internet access can chill in the parking lot and do things like read the news, go to school,

Oregonian here—I vote by mail. We all should vote by mail. Its more secure and results in much higher voter turnout.

If you don’t feel comfortable texting the number - and that’s a reasonable concern - you can always call or email your elected officials directly. 

Our parks are a national treasure, as is our postal service and library system. Examples of public services that improve all of our lives, for far less than what we’d pay on the free market. (P.S. - Boxing is what keeps me pretty chill outside of the ring, as it’s an outlet for my frustrations.)

Is texting that phone number trustworthy? I haven’t seen much on where it stems from or who is actually handling your data. I’m not going to text my information to some random number.

Mail still has its uses, including mailing packages. I don’t think this is an either-or situation, where we either offer mail service to everyone or high speed internet but not both. 

While not as topical these days as hospital ships, IMO the second oldest Navy ship in commission, the USS Pueblo which currently resides in North Korea, is a way more interesting story to read.

We should do both. But the mail is more than a communication tool. When someone in a rural area uses their shiny new internet to order something online, it’s the post office who delivers it, not UPS or FedEx—they pass those deliveries off to USPS because they’re not profitable.

So you just omit the largest offender of the use of this word....because its a argument? 

Just asking this is going to make me “automatically a racist” but why can some people say it without repercussion and some people say it and they get fired?