14857 pts · August 27, 2015
It’s dangerous to assume this user likes cats.
I’m sorry... what’s wrong with zeppelin?
Hey, fwiw the major population centers (biggest cities) in just about every orange state on this map went blue also. We did what we could.
Conclusion about the morality of a group of people? That’s pretty dangerous logic, friend. Lastly, millennials outnumber baby boomers, now.³
And bigotry isn’t exclusive to conservative whites. Additionally, your comment seems to hint that skin color allows you to draw a ²
One: email leaks indicated the DNC leadership made anti-Semitic remarks about Sanders, and intentionally undermined his efforts. Racism ¹
Price just doesn’t seem worth it to me. The ingredients are more special but I’d argue far from more quality. Just more rare.
Real brick ovens aren’t that special, and while things like duck pizza and special cheeses can be really good in the right context, the ¹
Yeah... I was just like “oh okay fuck you guys.”
System, and you’re going to wish they’d just stream all new releases... ²
If you have the resources, you can get a decent HD projector and 100 inch screen for about $300-400 total. Throw in a sound bar or sound ¹
It’s probably not - In my personal experience, quality scales pretty well up to ~$20. Beyond $20, I have seen little to no added benefit.
Similarly situated demographic categories. Additionally, weather in a location isn’t relative, while personal experience is highly so. ²
Weather at a particular time is a far less abstract or complex concept than personal socioeconomic experiences that can vary wildly even ¹
Legitimately break down in tears if they were told they would make an extra $5-10k per year. ⁵
Shelters you, but doesn’t do much more than that. Idk why you think people wouldn’t want more than that suddenly. I know people who would ³
Negligible considerations. I’m just not really seeing where you’re getting what motivates people. Staying at $40k a year feeds and ³
Buys things. Buy nicer furniture, clothes, appliances, cars, entertainment, travel, education, nicer home. Etc. This is far from ²
I think you’re failing to see how great that would be - extra money for literally just getting by wouldn’t be all that important. But money¹
through increased pay would be sufficient to fill out necessary work forces. You disagree and that’s your right. Thanks for the discussion.
Opinion... I sincerely believe that extra pay to jobs and a chance at not just the lowest livable lifestyle, but a slightly better one ²
If you think this wouldn’t benefit your life, based on the remainder of my comment (and I know it’s long) then we just have a difference of¹
Affect everyone but themselves. It’s rigged. It’s cheated. And we pay for it. That’s not capitalism. ¹²
Like playing monopoly but the guy playing banker just keeps giving himself money and then uses that money to buy rule changes so that they¹¹
Station... it’s ridiculous. I slant libertarian on almost all things and I support this wholeheartedly. It’s no longer capitalism. It’s ¹⁰
Employees are so scared of dropping productivity or losing their job that they literally, not figuratively, piss themselves at their work ⁹
Humans. It’s things like this that democracy was invented for. The only lives that would be harmed by this are people like Bezos whose ⁸
That bad. Whistle blowing and reporting would probably increase in a positive manner. Businesses will actually have to treat employees like⁷
Poor conditions/treatment, discrimination, harassment, abuse, code violations, etc... who could finally say “I *truly* don’t need this job ⁶
What happens with employment, and increases pay and conditions of all other jobs. Just think about how many people are stuck in jobs ⁵
Unpleasant jobs. Adding the UBI allows for a slew of low income jobs to be replaced by advancing automation, sets a livable wage, no matter³
I’m sorry... what’s wrong with zeppelin?
Hey, fwiw the major population centers (biggest cities) in just about every orange state on this map went blue also. We did what we could.
Conclusion about the morality of a group of people? That’s pretty dangerous logic, friend. Lastly, millennials outnumber baby boomers, now.³
And bigotry isn’t exclusive to conservative whites. Additionally, your comment seems to hint that skin color allows you to draw a ²
One: email leaks indicated the DNC leadership made anti-Semitic remarks about Sanders, and intentionally undermined his efforts. Racism ¹
Price just doesn’t seem worth it to me. The ingredients are more special but I’d argue far from more quality. Just more rare.
Real brick ovens aren’t that special, and while things like duck pizza and special cheeses can be really good in the right context, the ¹
Yeah... I was just like “oh okay fuck you guys.”
System, and you’re going to wish they’d just stream all new releases... ²
If you have the resources, you can get a decent HD projector and 100 inch screen for about $300-400 total. Throw in a sound bar or sound ¹
It’s probably not - In my personal experience, quality scales pretty well up to ~$20. Beyond $20, I have seen little to no added benefit.
Similarly situated demographic categories. Additionally, weather in a location isn’t relative, while personal experience is highly so. ²
Weather at a particular time is a far less abstract or complex concept than personal socioeconomic experiences that can vary wildly even ¹
Legitimately break down in tears if they were told they would make an extra $5-10k per year. ⁵
Shelters you, but doesn’t do much more than that. Idk why you think people wouldn’t want more than that suddenly. I know people who would ³
Negligible considerations. I’m just not really seeing where you’re getting what motivates people. Staying at $40k a year feeds and ³
Buys things. Buy nicer furniture, clothes, appliances, cars, entertainment, travel, education, nicer home. Etc. This is far from ²
I think you’re failing to see how great that would be - extra money for literally just getting by wouldn’t be all that important. But money¹
through increased pay would be sufficient to fill out necessary work forces. You disagree and that’s your right. Thanks for the discussion.
Opinion... I sincerely believe that extra pay to jobs and a chance at not just the lowest livable lifestyle, but a slightly better one ²
If you think this wouldn’t benefit your life, based on the remainder of my comment (and I know it’s long) then we just have a difference of¹
Affect everyone but themselves. It’s rigged. It’s cheated. And we pay for it. That’s not capitalism. ¹²
Like playing monopoly but the guy playing banker just keeps giving himself money and then uses that money to buy rule changes so that they¹¹
Station... it’s ridiculous. I slant libertarian on almost all things and I support this wholeheartedly. It’s no longer capitalism. It’s ¹⁰
Employees are so scared of dropping productivity or losing their job that they literally, not figuratively, piss themselves at their work ⁹
Humans. It’s things like this that democracy was invented for. The only lives that would be harmed by this are people like Bezos whose ⁸
That bad. Whistle blowing and reporting would probably increase in a positive manner. Businesses will actually have to treat employees like⁷
Poor conditions/treatment, discrimination, harassment, abuse, code violations, etc... who could finally say “I *truly* don’t need this job ⁶
What happens with employment, and increases pay and conditions of all other jobs. Just think about how many people are stuck in jobs ⁵
Unpleasant jobs. Adding the UBI allows for a slew of low income jobs to be replaced by advancing automation, sets a livable wage, no matter³