That makes me think it’s more likely that he’ll do it anyway.
That makes me think it’s more likely that he’ll do it anyway.
Ah I thought the argument was that there shouldn’t be any natural or social consequences either per the assertion the IWW’s language was ableist
It’s just that the logical conclusion here is that everybody skips work/class/get-togethers/volunteering on days any individual is sick or has problems, and therefore effectively nobody can ever do any work or receive any benefits from any work or community activity of any kind. At some point some things have to start on time, right? From surgeons to airline pilots to garbage collectors to graduate classes to stamp collecting clubs to backyard BBQs, delaying everything until everyone can do everything at the same time just doesnt seem like it would work
Wow, hmmm. I’m someone who makes personal sacrifices in the name of punctuality because I’ve experienced the negative effects of lateness and strive not to externalize those costs to others whenever I can.
I’m going to be thinking about this post for a while because I really want to appreciate and relate to this perspective, because my personal inclinations go: food gets cold and won’t be as good reheated as it was when it was hot the first time. Other people might have woken early or skipped a meal or made other personal sacrifices to be somewhere on time. I see punctuality as a responsibility to my fellow humans. If I say I’ll be somewhere at a certain time, I do my best to do keep my word. So it’s going to take me a while to really process the alternative perspective here.
What the fuck about this comment made you go “noooo BOTH SIDES 😭”
The difference between referring to "<discussion-relevant adjective> people"and referring to people as “<an adjective used as a noun>” is one of those things you can’t unhear once you start hearing it, too. It reduces people to a particular facet as though it’s the only thing that matters about them.
When somebody says something like “the thing about blacks is…” or “I work with a bipolar, he always…” it makes one clench: the thing about to be said is definitely going to be ignorant and possibly hurtful or bigoted. Just say “<adjective> people” or “people with <condition>” if you don’t want people to automatically assume that you view people only as what you perceive as their most important attribute.
Here, read a little and educate yourself, Teen Vogue has been doing fantastic investigative journalism for a good while now.
Your mom is smart and you should listen to her
Can you imagine how he smells?
Old, slow, weak, and weird.
“Kamala Chaos” sounds like a roller derby pseudonym or punk rock stage name
do anything else
I didn’t leave reddit cause of power tripping mods, I left reddit cause of profit hungry admins
They typically offer “support and counseling” to struggling pregnant women, which (they do not advertise at the door) translates to “free sonogram.” “See, this is your baby,” they say, pointing at the screen.
That’s most of it.
That is one cursed, which is not to say inaccurate, conjunction.
I miss Chef
I like to use awk instead of grep wherever possible, especially for weird logic like this.
awk '!/B/ || /A.*B/'
is one way to skin that cat. If you don’t care what order A and B are in on the lines containing both, then awk '!/B/ || (/A/ && /B/)'
will work.
I would just use dos2unix personally
Or :%!dos2unix from in vim
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