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I hate those people more than I hate Trump supporters. Trump supporters, as far as I can tell, are just extraordinarily stupid and uneducated (source: every article ever interviewing Trump supporters, people on twitter posting a JFK quote about fighting for freedom and following it up with #banislam). The liberals who

Clinton, in her big picture genius had a plan to build, install and maintain (JOBS!) a half a billion solar panels (clean energy) to move every home in America to renewable energy by the end of her first term (reducing the need for fracking and increasing energy independence).

Wow... I bet all those “Never Hillary” morons are so glad that their vote didn’t count and Hillary won the election anyway...

You will get Chuck Todd’s chicken when you pry it from his moist, clutching fingers.

I just got egged walking into the clinic I work at. For the 11th time in the last three weeks. I’m just making my peace with wearing a raincoat on the way in.

Apparently they hate people-fucking too. That is why they use the animals.

Or do you mean bearback? Because that sounds pretty risky.

Get in line.

It is disturbing that the same species which can build a ship to the stars is the same species which occasionally rapes a horse.

Pretty soon my group will be only my husband and kids. Thankfully I have dogs.

I hate people so fucking much.

Agreed.

Well, of course bestiality is legal in the District—ratfucking is Washington’s favorite pastime.

We’re all fucked in the ass

I accepted an interim position in San Jose that more than doubled the salary at my previous job in Oregon. My interim contract goes through the end of June 2017, and I’ve already decided I’m not going to apply for the full-time position when it’s posted in the spring for essentially the reasons you listed. My wife and

You have to get hired first. When you have people like Peter Thiel saying that tech workers in the Midwest can’t hack it in SF/SV—and this is a very common attitude—you have to be physically present in the Bay Area to have a chance of even getting on the ladder.

Embedded in here is something that just baffles me about SF & The Valley. It does not seem like it’s fun to make a lot of money there. You hit the nail on the head with that boring $2.3 million ranch house. There are coders making $125k and sharing bedrooms in SF like they’re back in the freshman dorm.