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driverless vehicles will still be too expensive in emerging markets.

half of mine have been women.

Not having a car, the convenience of the app, and the design of apps like Uber and Lyft definitely fills a need. Uber started as a luxury service, so I've never identified with it, but I have used it in a bind when there are limited options. When I'm in the Bay, I always use Lyft.

This happens when police kill dogs too. Kill a dog, there's a riot; kill a human: business as usual.

I like that there are organic tampons now.

That sounds awful :(

ok.

You're making a different point; sorry to disagree with you, and sorry it's bothering you so much. Pointing out that Williams has an overbearing, strategic family in the tennis world is equivalent to saying she has a family.

Not only she was 13, she was hungry and vulnerable.

? You haven't responded to what I actually said. I'm saying that Serena's family is not unique, as tennis families go, with the exception that they've struggled more with existing tennis institutions. Yet, public scrutiny on their family including the scrutiny in your original post, is unique.

Everyone is the point. Serena Williams is judged differently from 'everyone', including everyone who has overbearing tennis families (which is a pretty good subset of everyone).

The anger toward the family is the anger toward everyone

Many tennis families are equally overbearing. It's the nature of the sport, as well as the juniors circuit (which incidentally, the Williams' were shut out of). Djokavic's; Sharapova's have you seen Federer's wife taunting opponents?; Agassi; Murray; and others. It's fucking cut throat. The hyper-focus, your

You should have or people should?

Apology accepted.

Brinksmanship like the Nadal family?

I mean I don't like how she threatened a linesman.

I donno, if anyone high profile threatened a linesman in particularly in such a personal, visceral way (I can't think of a specific example), and it was caught by the camera, it would garner the same attention. I wish this incident wasn't part of this article.

racism first, misogyny second.

boo!