Third option: non-profit.
Third option: non-profit.
Shit, we all should.
Trump has no friends.
A company that lays off workers should be banned from hiring H1B workers for 10 years.
I thought it was clear from context, but I’ve been over estimating people a lot lately
I recognized a flaw of myself and that I need to be more careful and remember there’s a reason newspapers are written at a 6th grade level.
So, this reminds me of an interview question I like to ask and the worst possible answer I’ve received.
I like to ask people to describe a mistake they made, what they did to recover from it, and what they changed to avoid the same mistake in the future.
I think mistakes are great, because it’s how we learn. I like this question because at its core it is recognizing that we are all flawed and we all make mistakes. When I ask it, I generally offer to share one of my own first so that they understand what I’m asking and also so that they understand that they won’t be judged for the mistake.
The worst possible answer is when the mistake they think to share is along the lines of “trusting others”.
It’s a bullshit answer that suggests that the flaw they see in themselves is not recognizing that not everyone is as perfect as they think they are. It’s not the worst interview red flag, but it’s up there. It takes an incredibly un-self-aware person to screw up the answer that bad.
You’re just a tool of the oligarchy. How proud you must be of that.
Do you understand that the person you’re responding to didn’t suggest that anything AIPAC did was right or that they support them in any way?
Why are you attacking someone who seems to agree with you? If there was some other comment that actually voiced support for the oligarchs, or Israel, or the genocide, you should attack them in response to that comment.
Freedom
I think at that point it’s considered a broken clock.
It depends on how broken it is.
If you break the hands off the clock, it’s never right.
No, health insurance CEO wants them to go ahead and die already so they can stop paying people to deny their claims.
I’m sorry, did they not receive the thoughts and prayers? I’m sure we sent some.
That’s why you should always nudge the child a couple times with your foot to see if anything changes (pitch or volume of screaming, more or less tears, an extra joint in a limb where it didn’t have one before).
/s
analysts argue Xi would avoid being perceived as a subordinate guest and risks linked to potential U.S. policy shifts
Plus, there’s the likelihood he’d have to stand near Trump at some point.
God rest ye merry gentleman is the “ye” example I like to think of.
As long as you’re going to hope, hope they all die.
I’m descended from an officer killed by the British in the American revolution.
My parents and my brother all voted for Trump.
Didn’t pay any attention. He’s teetering on the edge of the afterlife, and he is getting a view of the hellfire. He’s just making a half-assed effort to scam his way out of damnation.
Edit: sorry. It’s the first thing I thought of.
Even cheated on their kids!
Such a strange feeling to agree with JD Vance.
I also feel that if you stood outside the building and peacefully protested, you shouldn’t be charged with a crime.
Unlike JD, I’m not willing to assume that the government wasted any time prosecuting innocent protestors, when there were so many guilty as sin insurrectionists who needed to be thrown in jail.
Of course, if they have any evidence of misconduct by prosecutors that didn’t get pulled from a magat ass, it should be considered.