kaitainjones
kaitainjones
kaitainjones

Adding your own short two penn’orth to any given topic is PRECISELY what Twitter is for. If you don’t want that from others, don’t post your thoughts on Twitter. And no, such activity would not be sufficient to qualify as harassment.

Who said anything about every single tweet? Well, to be fair there’s ambiguity in the original proposition. It isn’t clear whether universal quantification is the intended meaning. 
There may also be perception bias in place, i.e. if replies from men seem disproportionately annoying to you, you’ll notice them more. 

> men who reply to women’s tweets like it’s their job, adding their own little take, no matter the subject

Wait, isn’t this what Twitter is *for*? Or is the important distinction that they only do this to women’s tweets? (Do we know this?) 

If I have a reasonably large 401K but am a non-US citizen and intend to leave the US at some point in the future, what taxes will I pay on it if I eventually withdraw it while living in (say) Canada?

The gondola is included in the price of the ski ticket at Grouse.

I used to enjoy the fact that I could get up to the ski slopes in Vancouver in around 45 mins from downtown using public transit, most obviously to Grouse Mountain or Cypress. And all on a single fare: bus, SeaBus, bus. You’d often be joined by teenagers who had come in from further out, on the Skytrain. Getting to

Yes, “possibility”. 

That’s a slippery slope. History is replete with cops making sure that suspects who were “clearly guilty” got what was coming to them. You have to obey the rules of what is and is not presented as admissible evidence in the courtroom, up to and including disregarding pieces of evidence deemed inadmissible even though

> the male-dominated press opted to instead sensationalize the story, making Lorena the butt of a national joke.

(Narrows eyes.)
In what way was *Lorena* the butt of the national jokes? The situation, maybe. Her husband, maybe. The pair of them, maybe. But her in isolation? I don’t think so.

It didn’t reflect well on

Answer: No. Don’t be a fool.

I’ve had 11 months of full pay severance in my career. It’s pretty good. I can recommend it. It taught me that I probably wouldn’t get bored during retirement; I always had four or five projects I was working on at any given time (some of which I parlayed into future employment). And my exercise and sleep patterns were

Yeah, the problem is that butterfly effects are hard for people to connect with effectively, so time travel stories (and their variants) tend to skip them. An obvious example is Groundhog Day. In principle you ought to be able to see very clear butterfly effects even within the scope of a single day - small things

Looks like fun.

He’s history’s greatest monster. 

Speak and Math always seemed a bit pointless. The entire raison d’être of Speak and Spell was that you couldn’t display as part of a spelling question the word that needed to be spelled, thus you needed the machine to say the word instead. 

No Australians are called Chet. They’re mainly called Wayne and Danny and Steve-o.

I’m not particularly an Apple fan - not now, anyway - but I really hate it when people perpetuate ignorant falsehoods like you’re doing. It bugs me.

So, yeah, bye.

I do wonder if the story would have been perceived differently had he worded it as, “...so I asked her what the guy looked like”. By making it sound like the FIRST question he asked was about race, it seems much, much worse. And I rather doubt that this would have been the first thing he asked, for the simple reason

Anyone know how to remove or prevent those dark stain spots on grout/sealant?

At the same time, many games from the 80s are brutally hard because it took the industry around a decade to shake off the initial template that defined the form of video games, which was that you’re put into a difficult situation where it’s possible to die in a matter of seconds, but you have three lives. Because the