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Nick Bernstein
@nickbernstein
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Defending the world from stupidity since 1979. I have nothing to do with late (late) night television.
Joined November 2007
@theheatherettes @JustineBateman @GavinNewsom If real estate isn't profitable, what incentive is there to build it? This is basic economics.
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@GlennLoury @JohnHMcWhorter - given the lack of outage about kanye's antisemitism in the black community, and the marginal support since Oct. 7th. How can jews build more support among American blacks? You have been some of the only voices I've heard being vocal.
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@DarrigoMelanie No company actually pays taxes. Politicians just say that they do. They either avoid them directly using write-offs, or pass the additional cost of taxes to the customer.
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@c_bubbs @VernonForGA She says to step aside and wait for them to do it. That is teaching entitlement, and is actually bad manners. One is obligated to open the door, but the recipient of the kindness is not entitled to it.
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@angela_apapa @VernonForGA She says to step aside and wait for them to do it. That is teaching entitlement, and is actually bad manners. One is obligated to open the door, but the recipient of the kindness is not entitled to it.
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@D6321124114957 @VernonForGA This isn't a party. She says to step aside and wait for them to do it. That is teaching entitlement, and is actually bad manners. One is obligated to open the door, but the recipient of the kindness is not entitled to it.
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@pepvol @VernonForGA No, I prefer manners not entitlement. She says to step aside and wait for them to open the door. That is teaching entitlement, and is actually bad manners. One is obligated to open the door, but the recipient of the kindness is not entitled to it.
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@LeonardBWallac1 @VernonForGA She says to step aside and wait for them to do it. That is teaching entitlement, and is actually bad manners. One is obligated to open the door, but the recipient of the kindness is not entitled to it.
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@ridgewoman1956 @VernonForGA She says to step aside and wait for them to do it. That is teaching entitlement, and is actually bad manners. One is obligated to open the door, but the recipient of the kindness is not entitled to it.
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@vegasdave22 @VernonForGA She says to step aside and wait for them to do it. That is teaching entitlement, and is actually bad manners. One is obligated to open the door, but the recipient of the kindness is not entitled to it.
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@UnitedUSA24 @VernonForGA She says to step aside and wait for them to do it. That is teaching entitlement, and is actually bad manners. One is obligated to open the door, but the recipient of the kindness is not entitled to it.
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@mycoqueen @VernonForGA If you say so. She says to step aside and wait for them to do it. That is teaching entitlement, and is actually bad manners. One is obligated to open the door, but the recipient of the kindness is not entitled to it.
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@mtnpeakcoins @VernonForGA She says to step aside and wait for them to do it. That is teaching entitlement, and is actually bad manners. One is obligated to open the door, but the recipient of the kindness is not entitled to it.
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