Not gonna get people to stop watching CBS either.
Vanth
Hmm, seems to me the more reasonable ask would be for people to play solid general defense rather than to cut out specific "evil companies". Use a decent piece of anti-tracking software. Be thoughtful about what data they give out when signing up for services.
Versus telling people to avoid CBS, which likely comes off a wee bit conspiracy-sounding to the layman.
No red flags here. Looks good.
Sure, it's "ok" in that I don't think you should go to jail for it.
But you need to be "ok" with the consequences. Like how many people would be turned off by your language and would not want to associate with you. Who would judge you as a high-drama person to avoid (this is where I am personally, given your description of using a slur to try to bait someone into trouble). And people like school administrators who would remove you for breaking their specific rules on speech (or mods on a forum). And the employer who would fire you for using what is generally seen as unprofessional language.
Be very skeptical of any "rules" of first dates. This one is definitely bunk.
Lots of people don't drink.
Lots of people don't like bars.
Lots of people think dinner/drinks where there is nothing to do but chat is an awful first date. (Hello, this one is me 100%).
Lots of people are conscientious of drinking on a first date with a person they don't know as a safety measure. (Hello, me again).
Throw in religious/cultural/medical needs on drinking and this "rule" falls apart even faster.
Depends on context of the conversation. Could mean something like City Museum in St. Louis, Missouri or it could mean a sex thing.
Curious if anyone on here has had zero negative interactions. I don't know if that's possible.
If any negative interactions stresses you out, OP, a forum-style community like this might not be for you. Or maybe you would be happier on an instance that disables downvotes; there are a few of them out there.
I've been very pleased with your performance since joining the family 30 seconds ago. How would you feel about joining our management training program? Double the work for 10% more pay. I'm so proud. Can I call you son?
Hired!
Cooked or uncooked? Either way, you seem like a good fit for the team.
His math and logic works are a good read. The Game of Logic (1886) for one.
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