All of these pieces start from the premise that you need some sort of vast conspiracy to explain why young people are protesting a monthslong campaign of mass murder against innocent civilians.
Gorsuch 'borrows', with examples cited as 'sloppy', and definitely keeps his job, while Claudine Gay 'plagiarizes' and is forced out. The differential treatment of Gorsuch compared to Gay, and the ultimate consequences, are so ridiculously obvious. www.politico.com/story/2017/0...
my wedding is in a couple of weeks, with one family being mostly Jewish Zionists and the other being mostly Muslim anti-Zionists. I don’t mean to be selfish but for me personally this is one of the most poorly timed uprisings in history.
Whether or not the complexity is a necessarily evil or unnecessary is simple: it comes down to whether I am the one who implemented the complexity or if it was someone else.
The longer I live here the more risk averse I get with trying new restaurants. I know where all the good places are already and I keep being proven right every time I try a new spot that the places I don't go to suck compared to my regular spots.
It's so fucked up when there are two restaurants right next to each other that serve the same thing and one of them is strictly better than the other (on both price and quality) and yet the other somehow stays in business. Boggles the mind. Do people simply never go next door.
Can’t wait to do all my banking on the app I can get locked out of without violating any TOS just bc a bunch of fascists mass report me after I write about them.
I'm taking ownership over a code base for the next week and I am coming away from this with the thought that it is indeed possible to put too many comments in code.