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So it sounds like the answer is to go to a no-haggle dealership, get the baseline price, then try to get a lower price elsewhere.

An interesting example of trying to make this ethical is the photo app Figure 1. Only doctors/nurses/etc can be members (and thus look at the photos), patients must consent/be anonymized, and there must be medical/educational value to sharing the picture.

dude can’t just buy a house?

Seems fair. Residuals alwas felt a little ridiculous, but giving them a bonus is totally deserved.

So purified water, which contains no minerals, because it’s purified, is good, but distilled water, which also contains no minerals, is bad?

Did they send you the spreadsheet?

Sounds horrible, although I loved This is Us and Crazy, Stupid Love

They’re not out of money, they’re just not allowed to pay any more overtime.

Not really and they’ve probably determined he’s not really a flight risk.

Sadly, he won’t see a day in jail.

The only issue to me is one item per crate is such bullshit.

It is, but that’s why you don’t spend two years in early access

Colleges aren’t the ones who are choosing not to involve the police, it’s the victims, largely because they don’t trust the police to handle it.

Not sure I buy Batman as lawful good

>Hudek, who was flying on a dependent pass courtesy of his mother, a Delta employee

Dog peeing in its own mouth is the least believable part of the story

This is actually a much deeper in YA fantasy than just Harry Potter. All sorts of series (like Divergent) have these weird segregating tests that affect everything about the world and divide everyone into little more than crude stereotypes.

There’s one actor who I would say is probably more of a protagonist (not scott caan) in the early seasons, but they’re all pretty integral to the show at this point and they have their own story lines. It’s pretty crazy they’re not willing to give them another 10-15%.

I could almost see this as a cognitive behavioral therapy type tool.