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Apple’s corporate culture is one of absolutely domineering vertical control over all aspects of production. You simply can’t build a car that way. You need to work with suppliers in a give-and-take relationship that is utterly foreign to Apple’s management. They are used to buying and bullying their way through supply

Apple’s corporate culture is one of absolutely domineering vertical control over all aspects of production. You simply can’t build a car that way. You need to work with suppliers in a give-and-take relationship that is utterly foreign to Apple’s management. They are used to buying and bullying their way through supply

Apple’s corporate culture is one of absolutely domineering vertical control over all aspects of production. You simply can’t build a car that way. You need to work with suppliers in a give-and-take relationship that is utterly foreign to Apple’s management. They are used to buying and bullying their way through supply

Apple’s corporate culture is one of absolutely domineering vertical control over all aspects of production. You simply can’t build a car that way. You need to work with suppliers in a give-and-take relationship that is utterly foreign to Apple’s management. They are used to buying and bullying their way through supply

Apple’s corporate culture is one of absolutely domineering vertical control over all aspects of production. You simply can’t build a car that way. You need to work with suppliers in a give-and-take relationship that is utterly foreign to Apple’s management. They are used to buying and bullying their way through supply

Apple’s corporate culture is one of absolutely domineering vertical control over all aspects of production. You simply can’t build a car that way. You need to work with suppliers in a give-and-take relationship that is utterly foreign to Apple’s management. They are used to buying and bullying their way through supply

Apple’s corporate culture is one of absolutely domineering vertical control over all aspects of production. You simply can’t build a car that way. You need to work with suppliers in a give-and-take relationship that is utterly foreign to Apple’s management. They are used to buying and bullying their way through supply

Apple’s corporate culture is one of absolutely domineering vertical control over all aspects of production. You simply can’t build a car that way. You need to work with suppliers in a give-and-take relationship that is utterly foreign to Apple’s management. They are used to buying and bullying their way through supply

Apple’s corporate culture is one of absolutely domineering vertical control over all aspects of production. You simply can’t build a car that way. You need to work with suppliers in a give-and-take relationship that is utterly foreign to Apple’s management. They are used to buying and bullying their way through supply

Apple’s corporate culture is one of absolutely domineering vertical control over all aspects of production. You simply can’t build a car that way. You need to work with suppliers in a give-and-take relationship that is utterly foreign to Apple’s management. They are used to buying and bullying their way through supply

Plus one million to this.

What you described is what already happens. When a manufacturer produces a product negligently, that is later determined to be dangerous, that manufacturer is open to litigation. See the GM ignition switch debacle, Takata airbag recalls, etc:

Boom three words, done. Very nice. Here’s another one:

Geeze, I’m all for DIY home repair, but your husband should invest in the right tools to do a job like that. A wire tracer/tone generator kit like the one pictured costs less than $40 and allows the user to trace wires through walls in a completely non-invasive manner.

FemShep is only Shep. Granted, that was mostly down to Jennifer Hale’s performance as Shep’s voice actor absolutely dominating Mark Meer’s comparatively weak efforts.

Only because Oxycontin, Fentanyl, and other terrifying, opiate-base pills were so readily available. It’s getting tougher though, to the point that I would say this chart is pretty outdated. As opiate scripts get harder to acquire, more junkies are heading back to good old heroin.

Only a patriarchal government could decide that the solution here is to restrict women’s clothing choices rather than punish radical Islamic men for their misogyny.

I’m staggered that such a clear-cut issue could be made so convoluted, though I suppose being trans oneself would add immense emotional investment which leads to such complication.

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“This happened before, in the early 1900s, before labor movements really took hold in factories and the new industrial jobs.”

Hey, there’s an easy fix for that: