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Honestly, I don’t even know what point you’re trying to make, because I don’t care. The way you cite facts is you make a statement, then provide the source of the statement (a title or link) and cite a page number where the fact you’re claiming is demonstrated. Not sure why it’s so hard for you to grasp this.

As an American Atheist Jew, I have to say that this guy speaking at the embassy opening sickens me less than Ivanka and Jared doing so. At least he’s obvious about using Jews and Israel as a means to his own ends (ushering in the apocalypse) instead of backstabbing his own people as Jared is doing. And don’t even get

How cute that you specifically found a document without page numbers so you’d have an excuse not to actually cite your figures.

I’m sure most of those social media posts are genuine, but I can’t help but suspect some people make them for fear of disappointing an abusive/overbearing mother. Impossible to know what goes on behind closed doors.

Has it always been this huge? I remember making craft gifts for my mom in elementary school, and otherwise never acknowledged the “holiday.” I figured we were just doing that because the teacher needed some activity to keep us occupied. I’m lucky to have a great mom, so there was never any reason for Mothers’ Day to

I wish I could agree. She’ll probably get hired for a tenure track position designated for right wingers, in the style of Kevin Williamson, or step into a university chair bought by the Kochs. It’s worth pointing out that the white guy behind this hoax has a teaching gig at Morehouse: https://www.newyorker.com/books/pa

Googling that I find a bunch of stuff from January 2017. You didn’t cite specific data, you linked two large documents without citing a page number or even a chapter. Troll better please.

Pretty sure OP was being sarcastic.

No one’s demanding recognition, they’re pointing out that people who mock fat people are being assholes. Yes, you have a right to mock people who use mobility devices and call them ugly, and in turn I have a right to point out that you’re being an asshole for doing so.

Canada is part of America though.

“The other side” huh?

They don’t need to make it bigger though. All my life I’ve never had the problem of a peanut butter jar not being strong enough to do its job.

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At least now they match up with the bun packaging.

Every few months my Kroger will have a deal on Classico sauces where you buy 10 and get a special price, which comes out as lower than any of the other jarred tomato sauces. I stock up on those then, and otherwise just stick with canned tomato because I’m tired of the tomato sauce racket.

I don’t know if it’s my imagination or not but I’m pretty sure the same thing happened to Clif bars around 10 years ago. They must have doubled the sugar content, to the point where they’re now disgusting and practically inedible. Why not just eat a box of cookies?

What’s amazing to me is that snack bars just keep getting tinier and tinier. What’s the limit? I stopped buying them years ago because they’re too small. You have to eat 2 or 3 to sate your appetite, and you’d be consuming an ungodly amount of sugar.

I too grew up learning how to compare prices by unit, and it has surprised me how many people I know never learned this (especially men). Is there a law requiring stores to provide this information? Because honestly I’m surprised they haven’t eliminated that info from price tags by now.

I’d prefer to pay more for the same amount. 5.3 ounces is not a suitable serving size for yogurt, for example. Reducing product volume just makes packaging even more wasteful, not to mention how much of a pain in the ass it is when it comes to following recipes written for different packaging sizes. I no longer buy

“But they’re also not people that would easily assimilate into the United States into our modern society. They’re overwhelmingly rural people in the countries they come from—fourth-, fifth-, sixth-grade educations are kind of the norm. They don’t speak English, obviously that’s a big thing. They don’t speak English.