Oh, c’mon! It isn’t JUST guns and tax breaks for the rich. It’s also controlling women’s bodies, keeping black/brown people poor, and making sure the dumbest, worst, Americans get what they want.
Oh, c’mon! It isn’t JUST guns and tax breaks for the rich. It’s also controlling women’s bodies, keeping black/brown people poor, and making sure the dumbest, worst, Americans get what they want.
Poe’s Law.
Never takes long for a Musk bro to show up and post something cringy and hilarious.
The headline might be clickbaity, but it’s actually more honest than the one you wrote. The average user has no clue about the implications of ad trackers, and THAT’S what this is ultimately about.
The problem is Bill Nye was paid by Coca Cola to make the commercial. It adds an inherent bias to everything he says from this point forward. He’s only going to say what Coca Cola wants him to say.
It’s not the first time. Remember when Bill Nye sang the praises of fossil fuels and “clean coal” in a Disney ride sponsored by Exxon Mobil?
I don’t always bail out of a small plane with a parachute, but when I do, I have a selfie stick to record the whole thing. Because you know, I’m a professional.
It doesn’t take a lot of effort to graft this argument onto denying healthcare to wounded veterans. I think if you can do that with your argument, it’s a bad argument.
Did you read the proposed solution?
1) Establish more frequent breaks
You act like these people make six figures and have extensive life experience prior to taking these jobs. Given the conditions described here, I highly doubt that, and even if someone were (for example) willing to work construction without a hardhat, that doesn’t absolve the construction company of the obligation to…
This is the worst take.
You cannot be defeated in battle if any mistake you make simply becomes a bush.
Their comment history is sending off some strong GamerGater vibes.
In case you haven’t seen the cancel culture comments from Bobcat Goldthwait
yo is there a way to do negative stars?
Yeah man, all they did was have an idea which contributed significantly to the most successful film franchise in the history of the world. Everyone’s done that.
From what I can see, the cumulative box office revenue is $22 billion USD. There’s a portion that went to production, to marketing, and senior roles in production get a percentage of performance, but there is a VAST amount of profit that the corporation made, and the success of the films shows the creators of the…
That’s so completely wrong. I was paid $70 and a few other perks for a book that made the publisher (not saying who) quite a few millions. I wasn’t going to turn it down because it was a foot in the door (a long time ago) but it’s a hideously unethical practice.
It seems like they should “get money a lot of money just because the idea they had years ago.”