Did the editors “request” the inclusion of race in this story?
Did the editors “request” the inclusion of race in this story?
Here you go
Thank you!
Tesla is not exactly known for their customer service.
They claim that this tool will let them avoid tokenism, but does it? It actually appears that it could do the opposite. Creating characters purely to make the lines balance out nice and pretty, rather than putting in the effort to make genuinely representative characters that engage with the backgrounds they are meant…
Because unless you randomly assign values to various classes, 0 inherently becomes the baseline, the default.
Maybe they should’ve followed Jalopnik’s example and relied on toxic sarcasm and clickbait instead.
You can buy a tow-hook plate mount for nearly any modern automobile for about $50, AND you can still easily remove those for car shows or track days or what-have-you.
You’re confusing my disdain for GMG’s “journalism” with some kind of love of Musk. I have the former, not the latter.
I don’t have a front plate, either.
“Jump on”? GMG fancies itself the locomotive. (They’re not. They’re the toy train belonging to the kid riding in coach.)
Three unanswered comments in a row. Take the hint.
Are you seriously dismissing replies even when the thread is already dismissed?
I’ll bet you chose your username just to make fun of people who predictably respond with, “You’re living up to your username,” because you thought you were being clever, right?
Ah, I see you did misunderstand it.
Ah...what?
BlueBeetle’s point (and the point of this article) is that the symptoms between allergies and respiratory diseases (the cold, the early stages of the flu or COVID, etc.) are sometimes hard to distinguish.
I completely understood what I, the author, and bluebeetle wrote.
BlueBeetle’s point (and the point of this article) is that the symptoms between allergies and respiratory diseases (the cold, the early stages of the flu or COVID, etc.) are sometimes hard to distinguish.