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Threats and promises are your guiding principles?
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Hell yeah. Yeah they have actually been mostly OD's now that i think about it
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Threats and promises are your guiding principles?
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Hell yeah. Yeah they have actually been mostly OD's now that i think about it
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World Cup tourists aren’t leaving tips — and restaurants are fighting back
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Yeah you have completely misunderstood my point. If you think 7.25 is a living wage, youre still an asshole
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GEO Group Is A Private For-Profit Prison Company. They allowed a human being to go thirty hours without water and then punished an attorney for the simple act of offering them a drink of water
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They run the largest ICE processing centers in the country
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What is your favourite gaming console you have played?
I grew up with gamecube and xbox 360. Im partial to the wii because it can do both gamecube/wii nintendo games but there are very few wii games that i like that much that arent available on xbox
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🤔 Interesting
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If youre suggesting that this is the grander issue with capitalism, you arent wrong but i think that subtext is already there. Its sort of a cascade effect. AI is just the latest iteration of manufactured scarcity/convenience.
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Threats and promises are your guiding principles?
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There used to be some people i wanted to kill, but theyve all died of other causes at this point lmao
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Michael Jackson and Bob Marley in Jamaica, 1975
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Honestly feldman's defence is a big part of why i believe it. Tbcf, i was raised on mj, so i already didnt want to believe the rumors but it really just comes off as hollywood vitriol
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Michael Jackson and Bob Marley in Jamaica, 1975
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I really havent done a deep dive or anything but as someone that performed as a kid and faced a lot of abuse, i believe the folks that say he was providing a safe space for the kids in a hostile world. Going against that culture in hollywood is certain to ruffle some feathers enough to spread rumors.
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Dreamcatcher (2016-09-02)
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Art is like compost. A lot of it stinks and is full of rotten bits but if you keep digging you find really rich nutritious digestions of those same components
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World Cup tourists aren’t leaving tips — and restaurants are fighting back
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Are you a bot or is english a 2nd language? Yes it is the law. Employers in the states regularly break labor laws and nobody does anything about it. So it is only theoretically illegal, since it is almosy never enforced.
That doesnt mean you should stiff the server because their boss sucks. That is insane logic and could cost them their rent. Instead, report businesses that dont pay enough and help lobby to get rid of tips all together.
Or just sit there and be a stingey little cry baby, your move.
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A Trillion Dollars Isn’t Worth It If You Have to Be Elon Musk
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I wouldnt even use him for compost frfr
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Finally an explanation
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I just always took his "admiration" as a subtle nod to the darker forces at play. Like he isnt directly telling him to do it but he is definitely feeding off of it in a sense and lightly encourages it. Its not blatant. I always took the apples to be that kind of metaphor
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Finally an explanation
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I mean, wasnt he being led by a literal trickster demon..?
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Google preps Pixel ‘Audio Memory’ that ambiently tracks your ‘important conversations,’ like AI notetaker pins
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Audio recording falls into 1 party consent laws in most US states. Video is where it still gets fuzzy
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Google preps Pixel ‘Audio Memory’ that ambiently tracks your ‘important conversations,’ like AI notetaker pins
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Yes, but the US is one of the only places you are practically locked to either android or apple, so im speaking of the most relevant issues for me. Tons of "3rd party" operating systems are available for european/asian phones. Those phones are just often incompatible with US networks.
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World Cup tourists aren’t leaving tips — and restaurants are fighting back
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.....no, thats just not true. The tipped minimum wage in the US is like 2.13. Theoretically the employer is supposed to make up the difference if tips dont average to 7.25 an hour but that is often not the case. Not to mention that a lot servers share tips with kitchen and cleaning staff.
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Google preps Pixel ‘Audio Memory’ that ambiently tracks your ‘important conversations,’ like AI notetaker pins
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Touch grass and dont be a dick
Edit: why are you mad, you asked for a shorter slogan xD
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Kansas City Pushes Ahead With Facial Recognition on Buses
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That is aready happening too. A lot of the new cars have ai cameras in them facing the driver. "For safety" because it can dtect when you are distracted. So for surveillance and unsurance.
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World Cup tourists aren’t leaving tips — and restaurants are fighting back
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Look, restuarants should def be paying wait staff and get rid of tipping, but in some states, those are the only jobs available and they pay as little as like $3.00 an hour without the tips
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Wage theft is the single largest form of theft in the US. More than everything else combined. Over $60 billion a year. We do have minimum wages and labor laws. The enforcment is just awful because we live in hell.