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What else are we supposed to do? By all accounts this was a small, ineffective device that failed to kill the “suicide” bomber, let alone cause any sigificant damage. Speaking as a NY commuter, I was initially concerned about the potential loss of life; however, as it became clear the largest impact would the

Did she bring a Pepsi?

Theyre just not protecting him theyre protecting the Church of Scientology.

Sexism yes, but you also have to wonder who else at Netflix is connected to the Xenu Mafia who is protecting Masterson.

Yikes. I...might have to rethink whether I need Netflix in my life. I knew they hadn’t done anything about him, but I didn’t realize how committed they were to protecting him. And...why? He can’t be that important...

also this:

Index funds are one of the safest ways to invest money too.

We disagree about that, but okay. There’s plenty of greed in investing, but there’s nothing particularly greedy about having a basic IRA or other retirement account so that you can save enough money to not die in poverty. There are also plenty of other values-based investment opportunities that have too low of a

I don’t see how this is bad...?

Same. This article smacks of cynicism for cynicism’s sake. Values-based investing is already a thing, so why shouldn’t there be something that caters to people who want to invest only in companies that treat their female employees fairly?

Right? I’m confused by the cynical tone of this article. Taking harassment seriously and employing best practises to combat it, while also instituting greater flexibility for women employees would seem to be ..... good?

Is this actually a story about greed though? Lists like this are meant to be an aid for people who want to restrict their investing to companies that share their values. This story is only about greed if you think all stories about investing are about greed.

All I can tell you is that I know it’s bad because Dorri McWhorter, chief executive of YWCA Metropolitan Chicago told Reuters, “When women thrive, whole economies thrive.” Actually, women don’t deserve decency, respect, and fulfilling lives because it’s good for the economy, but because it’s good for them.

I don’t see anything wrong with it as it just might incentivize companies to act right. I am so bored with this so-called populous movement.

“Jennifer, for my first question I would like to know Whoop Itty Doo!”

I think the snark in this article is more on Forbes for calling him the “feminist” choice than on Seth Meyers, who is just fine and certainly better than Ricky Gervais or Jimmy Fallon. I agree, Seth will probably be good at this. Also, Get Out is almost certainly going to win its category this year so it will probably

Hazel - I must respectfully disagree. This album is VERY sexy. As proof, I cite the many orgasms I’ve enjoyed while listening to Dress, I Did Something Bad, Delicate, Don’t Blame Me, and Gorgeous, and the corroborating testimony of my previously TS-skeptical boyfriend!

I mean, she just sold over a million albums in the first week though, so I think she’s out of the hole? She may have screwed up, but Kanye’s been an ass too, and I think they’re both doing fine.

I would imagine that any artist that wants to sell a lot of albums and thus end up selling more tour tickets and merch etc etc would release songs anywhere they could to try to increase their popularity. This seems like smart business to me? Idk, I can’t hate T.S. the way Jez wants me to and see everything she does as

You mean, show starring the amazing D’Arcy Carden as Janet and some other random people renewed for third season.