I'm sure it has nothing to do with liberal immigration policies.
Does anyone else see the old icon when pinned to the taskbar?
Yeah, seriously, this is Econ 101.
What we think of as "true libertarian" is, I guess, right-libertarian. There is, therefore, also left-libertarian, which is probably a more appropriate classification.
They don't possess undergraduate (bachelor's) degrees in Computer Science.
>It's why places like Planet Fitness are able to offer $10/month unlimited memberships With a $40 annual membership fee, as well, though. But yeah, they're making money off of me. I went nearly every day until I started…
For the time being, yeah. But they say the eventual goal is to sell customer data to advertisers.
Who are you to say that? People have preferences, get over it.
I completely agree with you. I'm in my early 20s and I'd much rather meet someone during my daily interactions than through an app (on which men are typically at a disadvantage). That concept felt a lot more feasible…
I haven't done it, but speed dating seems like the best approach. It puts you right in front of a person and, imo, you're less likely to dismiss him/her outright than you would be on the mentioned apps.
Be sure not to equate refugees with migrants.
Probably SJWs.
Well, to be fair, neighborhoods don't typically go down hill when white families move in ...
>Whomever *Whoever (sorry)
If a man can identify as a woman, why can't a cobra identify as a python? Gosh!
Yes, quite helpful, thank you. "True" insurance (car, fire, flood, etc.) makes sense to me, but health insurance is much more complicated. I guess it's point 1 that never made a lot of sense to me. So, I suppose you can…
>Or even better, that healthcare costs are low enough that you don't even need insurance See, this is what I don't get. I'm fairly inexperienced with this stuff, but it's starting to become relevant in my life. Despite…
Probably. Progress, right?!
I don't know if this is unique to Florida, but most of the community colleges here became state colleges, thus enabling them to provide certain bachelor's degrees.
And now they're all coming to Europe. Woo!
While I agree with the author's argument, stating the current year does not advance it. Seriously, it's even a meme.
Hooli is a fictional company from the show Silicon Valley.
This is a joke, right? Screw this guy.
But is this time paid? Because I can see the downside to this, but I'm also thinking, well, at least I can go home an hour earlier.
It wasn't meant to be helpful. It was just an observation of a certain kind of person.
I'm sure it has nothing to do with liberal immigration policies.
Does anyone else see the old icon when pinned to the taskbar?
Yeah, seriously, this is Econ 101.
What we think of as "true libertarian" is, I guess, right-libertarian. There is, therefore, also left-libertarian, which is probably a more appropriate classification.
They don't possess undergraduate (bachelor's) degrees in Computer Science.
>It's why places like Planet Fitness are able to offer $10/month unlimited memberships With a $40 annual membership fee, as well, though. But yeah, they're making money off of me. I went nearly every day until I started…
For the time being, yeah. But they say the eventual goal is to sell customer data to advertisers.
Who are you to say that? People have preferences, get over it.
I completely agree with you. I'm in my early 20s and I'd much rather meet someone during my daily interactions than through an app (on which men are typically at a disadvantage). That concept felt a lot more feasible…
I haven't done it, but speed dating seems like the best approach. It puts you right in front of a person and, imo, you're less likely to dismiss him/her outright than you would be on the mentioned apps.
Be sure not to equate refugees with migrants.
Probably SJWs.
Well, to be fair, neighborhoods don't typically go down hill when white families move in ...
>Whomever *Whoever (sorry)
If a man can identify as a woman, why can't a cobra identify as a python? Gosh!
Yes, quite helpful, thank you. "True" insurance (car, fire, flood, etc.) makes sense to me, but health insurance is much more complicated. I guess it's point 1 that never made a lot of sense to me. So, I suppose you can…
>Or even better, that healthcare costs are low enough that you don't even need insurance See, this is what I don't get. I'm fairly inexperienced with this stuff, but it's starting to become relevant in my life. Despite…
Probably. Progress, right?!
I don't know if this is unique to Florida, but most of the community colleges here became state colleges, thus enabling them to provide certain bachelor's degrees.
And now they're all coming to Europe. Woo!
While I agree with the author's argument, stating the current year does not advance it. Seriously, it's even a meme.
Hooli is a fictional company from the show Silicon Valley.
This is a joke, right? Screw this guy.
But is this time paid? Because I can see the downside to this, but I'm also thinking, well, at least I can go home an hour earlier.
It wasn't meant to be helpful. It was just an observation of a certain kind of person.