

Why are mods enforcing rules set by admins?
Big mystery!
Why are mods enforcing rules set by admins?
Big mystery!
Do you have a link to the study?
You dropped a word: racist
There’s no easy path to money. The higher the pay/skillset expected, the more demands in the interview process. It’s probably easiest to get an entry level job without a ton of math expectations
You can say “I hate the front runner in the democratic primary” without saying “I’m voting republican”
Nope. Also seen an increase in texts
I thought he skipped like almost all of them last time too? This is just par for the course
Idk why people shit on Wolfenstein. I think maybe because they expect Doom and it’s not Doom?
But yeah, they should prioritize it
If only society had been using the term for decades before it got its contemporary interpretation…
Not sure if you skipped my comment or you’re willfully ignorant
That’s CMS, not Surgeon General
This sort of delusional and aggressive thinking just drives division.
The reality is, most people don’t make educated decisions at the polls. It’s knee jerk reaction to the economy
Ouch. Yeah, it’s always the worst users that complain the loudest about moderation
Only got 2 undergrad degrees and 2 masters
I hadn’t even thought that maybe you went to college? Must’ve been a stuffy place where you didn’t learn anything
Holy shit, I’m starting to think you’re serious lol
I can’t tell if you’re serious or farming downvotes. Leaning towards downvote farming since you’re so far off from reality. Over 1/4th of college students are parents. Close to that many skip meals because they can’t afford it.
If you, somehow, are serious, you need a reality check.
Scamming old men is kinda shitty but having sex isn’t something to feel guilty about. But is this post about your self-confidence or the relationship?
“Why don’t poor people move further?!”
Yeah, my view is soooo limited. I really can’t wrap my head around a poor person giving up 3 jobs and moving to a new town without any income because I’m soooo narrowninded
The in state cost with $0 in aid.
You’ve never applied to college?
In addition to staffing that other people mentioned, your town isn’t paying for the jail up front. They are issue a decades-long bond and paying off construction over 30+ years.
Edit: then after the bond is paid off, they sneakily move the tax to a general fund for other services