If the employees who dealt with this shitter had a chance to read this comment, I bet they’d think it was well worth it.
If the employees who dealt with this shitter had a chance to read this comment, I bet they’d think it was well worth it.
Rounding down or up is an arbitrary choice; both are result in clearly wrong answers. Your appeal to how it “should” be rounded is an appeal to social convention, not math rules. And, if we’re being pedantic about it and we allow for the idea that you can’t fire fractions of human people to full-time staffer…
Love me that drop.
“What we replace Obamacare with will be way better, trust us, don’t bog us down in pipes and gears.”
I *think* (???) this is the idea he is attempting to convey:
The director of Rogue One has the tough job of fitting a new story into a very complex Star Wars mythology. Sometimes the stories are poorly developed while other times they have been told to excruciating detail. This creates a difficulty for the director…
Working theory - she is extremely aware of her interview “style” and leverages it to get people to disclose and open way more than they would by a “typically good” sort of interviewer.
Cecilia, first, thank you for writing this article. And thank you for caring, what I’m about to say next is from a place where I believe a good person like you would appreciate considering this:
The recommended phrase (see title) would be “people [in this case, gamers] with disabilities, not “disabled [gamer]”. It is…