Personally, I do. But I doubt any company gives a shit what my standards are.
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It almost as if education and critical thinking about what one is reading is important.
That book can be read to children in the context of it being wrong. It can be explained to children why it is wrong and that just because they read something in a book doesn't mean it's right.
What's better, educating people to think critically, or banning things so they don't have to think at all?
Libraries are public institutions, book stores are not.
Public institutions must play by the rules of the people, private companies are only bound by the rules of the law.
He's rich, that's how.
"No."
"You were hired here on the basis of being a team player."
"And I put in exactly the hours required of me by the job description. You're the manager; if slack needs to be picked up, it's your responsibility to do so, not mine."
My bosses all hate me, and I'm happier than ever.
I watched it on youtube once. "So cool" is about the last descriptor I would use. "Disgusting", and "fuckin nasty" are some of the words that came out of my mouth during that video.
I think you've got the glow of parenthood on that memory.
Seems like a job the hydraulic power compactor can handle.
... quinoa. The latter is pricier, but has all the animo acids you need
That's called a "complete protein", and many combinations of food result in complete protein, including rice and beans. Lentils and chickpeas is probably complete without the need for quinoa.
They're 90¢/lb where I am. Damn.
Aw, did I hurt your feefees? :(
It just means he can't do it by himself.
Yours won't be perfect, but you can do the whole thing by yourself.