I live in Durham, about two miles from the explosion.
I live in Durham, about two miles from the explosion.
I’m probably going to be dumped on if this comment reaches high enough to be read, but... this is to me a bit in poor taste to report on so soon? I mean, yeah, this a car news blog. But man, a building blew up and multiple people died. It just so happens that a neighboring building had some old cars in it, and those…
A Ferrari collection?
I think there was stuff inside that building.
......Part out?..............too soon? yeah, too soon.
Someone on Twitter called her David Duke’s maid and that’s how I’m referring to her from now on.
So who’s forcing you to watch it?
Yeah, I just clicked through to read what exactly happened, but was 99% sure I didn’t want to watch the video and your comment gave me that last 1%. I can live without seeing this.
I usually wait until others have commented on it and I thank all of you have watched it so I can safely say, “No thanks, I’m good.”
I’ve learned that there’s a wide disparity in the meaning of the words “graphic video.” For anyone who hasn’t watched yet, this is towards the “I can’t eat lunch now” end of the spectrum. How awful.
you don’t get AIDS from someone coughing in a room full of people. But you do get measles that way. You don’t know people who died from measles, because they are dead. We don’t see the people regularly who were disfigured because of it because they often are shy about being stared at because of how they look.
“Of course it is possible for children, even those who are not immunocompromised, to die from complications of the measles. But not that many.”
Refutation of point 1:
IF IT DIDN’T HAPPEN ON VIDEO IT DIDN’T HAPPEN - Signed, this guy, who is probably to blame for all of this shit
Most of the incidents described do not rise to the level of crimes, and could not possibly be viewed as crimes, so they are not police matters at all. A few of them might be crimes in some EU countries, where severe harassment is listed in the penal code.
HR basically said that since there was no evidence, and this man worked for a partner company and not Microsoft, there was nothing they could do.”
There are some painfully deep wells of insecurity in this comments section.
I knew a woman from Syria who recounted several horror stories for me. Microsoft sounds like a dangerous place for a woman to work. (Though I suppose all of tech could be purported, this is beyond egregious.)
One example was a manager felt comfortable going to her home having a meeting and putting his hand on her leg.…
Fuck this shit. Men: If you can’t say or do it to any guy, THEN LEAVE US THE FUCK ALONE. We’re there to work, not be your playthings.
It would seem some of the guys in this chain caught wind of this article and have joined us in the comments to give us their takes. I’m sorry I mean regular ol people who are just tired of these dam womenz and their fee fees.