Another great product to add there would be REFM Valuate.
Just curious: Any evidence to support the claim that very spicy foods are "bad life choices"?
> it doesn't make sense to allocate 15-20% of the payment to something that is only like 1% of the value you're receiving Not quite true. A good server not only takes your order and brings your food, but they also act…
You can identify "welfare moms"? Women using EBT cards at the grocery store with their kids? Not sure what is so difficult to identify. check your goddamn privilege These kinds of hackneyed ad-hominem classist…
I'm going to go out on a limb here and guess that you're white. (Or at least, you're not black or Hispanic.) How'd I do? How is that relevant to his point?
So, the author set out to prove how unfair the justice system is between races, and to some extent he did show that. But, didn't his experience also show that a white person was treated just as by the courts as any…
Another great product to add there would be REFM Valuate.
Just curious: Any evidence to support the claim that very spicy foods are "bad life choices"?
> it doesn't make sense to allocate 15-20% of the payment to something that is only like 1% of the value you're receiving Not quite true. A good server not only takes your order and brings your food, but they also act…
You can identify "welfare moms"? Women using EBT cards at the grocery store with their kids? Not sure what is so difficult to identify. check your goddamn privilege These kinds of hackneyed ad-hominem classist…
I'm going to go out on a limb here and guess that you're white. (Or at least, you're not black or Hispanic.) How'd I do? How is that relevant to his point?
So, the author set out to prove how unfair the justice system is between races, and to some extent he did show that. But, didn't his experience also show that a white person was treated just as by the courts as any…