
- Nothing wrong with being a witch
- Radically changing your diet might have some unintended consequences



I guess it depends on how you want to treat them, it’s nice to have options though


They should also include the recommended steps to take to prevent the issue again, which would allow you to investigate why the changes you made (you were allowed to make the changes, right? Manglement let you make the changes?) didn’t prevent the issue


Exactly, we never outlawed slavery, we made it explicitly legal. Cops have always been slave catchers in this country.


Imagine being under 40 and thinking you’ll be allowed to retire…
People are already being killed by police/ice/this administration. If we open carry then the oppressors will die too, and each time one of them dies, they’ll think a bit harder before taking action against the population.
Don’t leave out Prince… That was a rough year


Nope, I don’t. Feel free to explain your relevant point at any time.


The concept of Stockholm syndrome accurately describes these “capitalist” workers. Stockholm syndrome passing scientific rigor has no relevancy to this discussion.
Because the state does so much for you? Most people (in America at least) don’t have the luxury of the state even giving a passing thought to their well being


I would have shat your pants. I’m also glad you’re okay


Why not demand more? Costs nothing for you to ask companies to meet ever-so-slightly higher standards.
Insisting on being grateful to any company in 2025 is wild anyway


This just in, men don’t have hair

So… Absolutely massive then.


How about violent felonies? In amerikkka its a felony to be black in certain areas.


Wtf, why would we need to kill someone for being an idiot? The obvious and simple answer is to ignore them.


Why should we worry ourselves with the perceptions of idiots? They’re idiots. Fuck what they think.


That’s the neat part. Housing doesn’t need to be a commodity, it can be a right.
Maybe it’s because I know both languages but is that really a big issue for people? The interop is great, and kotlin is very readable, so the cost of context switching between the two is miniscule.
Some people have an extreme aversion to learning new things though. I feel that holding yourself to the standards and limits of your lowest performers isn’t a great thing.