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Facebook shutdown 4chan?

You said you “live in small town America right now” not that you live in a small town. The phrase “small town America” conjures up images of small, isolated communities that are mostly self contained and are typically some distance from population centers. You live in suburbia.

Your “town” is just an administrative blob in Bucks County. You live 5 minutes from a Giant, don’t try to pretend you’re in the middle of nowhere.

Right, but it’s not as though there’s any physical division between your town and New Britain or New Britain and Doylestown so on and so forth all the way down to Philly. It’s way more suburbia than small town. 

You’re 45 minutes away from Philly, and two hours from NYC. Chill with the small town hyperbole.

So it’s 4chan for Moms?

Counterpoint: It’s more difficult to pass voter suppression measures in gentrified cities.

Does it matter?

Would you want to enforce this cross company or cross industry. As in, all grocery checkers working at Store X must make the same salary but Store Y is able to peg their own own checker salary? Or all grocery checkers are pegged at the same salary (nationally? regionally?) regardless of store?

why the heck do we keep this practice of salary negotiation in the first place

Because that would’ve required some level of critical thought to address your points.

He’s not a newsman or a journalist he’s a political commentator. Just like all the other hacks on Fox, CNN, and MSNBC. It’s kind of interesting you point it out, but they really are closer to the John Olivers and Sam Bee’ of the world than the Walter Cronkites and Tom Brokaws.

How do you legislate salary negotiations?

Trump blew that conventional wisdom out of the water.

You should make a note indicating your advice is only relevant to Germans.

If you don’t use credit cards you’re giving up anywhere from 1%-5% in returns because you can’t trust yourself enough to control your own spending.

A young, white person from NYC has virtually nothing in common culturally or otherwise with one from Oklahoma. I’m not sure how grouping them together in one bucket provides any sort of valuable insight.

I’m sure you’ve seen this study but here have some graphs.

Thanks! I figured it had to be but was confused when there was no mention in Stassa’s article.

So is the title an allusion to Dostoyevsky or what?