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@JesseBWatters @KamalaHarris You're the only one still thinking about this irrelevant swamp creature
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@RockstarGames @PlayStation I don't recommend this because playstation doesn't actually have an online system that works
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@TherealJosephTu @AskPlayStation @PlayStation I have to cancel my credit card to prevent a renewal today.
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@AskPlayStation @PlayStation Well my brother lives in Arizona and I have friends who live in Chicago and none of them can use PSN either? So by "some users," you actually mean everyone. And I can't cancel my subscription either? What the hell are you thinking? You didn't even say "Were working on it."
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@LibertyLockPod Dear CNN. Jake Tapper has a wet-noodle of a spine. Keith Olbermann is more reputable than your network. Wolf Blitzer dyeing his hair is like putting lipstick on Rosie O’Donnel. You suck. Please stop being on TV. Thank you.
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I think that coercing someone into a public apology is unethical for three reasons 1. You’re contradicting the first amendment. At-will employment is fair, but firing someone over a bad personal thought still isn’t in the spirit of the first amendment. 2. The pressure to apologize should be entirely internal if you want it to actually reflect regretfulness. A coerced apology will probably be disengenous and will breed resentment in a person rather than regret. 3. Employment being contingent on making someone saying something is just bad. You’re literally saying “You have to say this or else you’re fired.” If you can make employment contingent on saying “sorry” then what’s the difference between that, and making someone say something heinous?
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@RoKhanna “I demand that this heathen standeth before the whole population of Delhi and receive a public flogging while begging for forgiveness from people whose psychological health depends upon his outward regretfulness for his racial blasphemy online at the age of 20 years”
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@RoKhanna @RedEaglePatriot @RoKhanna What’s the worst thing you’ve ever said? Just curious if your entire career should hinge on one lapse in judgement/virtuosity
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Why is public humiliation the answer to every political and social mistake a person makes? Whenever you do that to someone you’re training them to behave by way of using fear against them; fear of further persecution. Should you tell them they’re wrong? Yes. Should you fuel vitriol online, against a person, for broadcasting a horrible thought and attempt to discredit them for the rest of their lives? Probably not. This is not the professional way to do things. @JDVance @RoKhanna
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They tax my income. Then they tax the money that they already taxed whenever I buy anything. Then with whatever is left, I pay taxes on a property that I own outright. Then I get taxed on gas whenever I fill up and go to the liquor store to buy beer that I also have to pay a bottle deposit on of 10 cents per bottle on which forces you to go to a dirty ass Meijer to return the bottles that the government is holding your money hostage for. Then the IRS makes you fill out forms at your own expense even though they already have your income, healthcare and property information. If you fuck up your return, they will let you know ASAP… unless it’s them who owe YOU money. Imagine. They know exactly what you owe, but you have to figure it out yourself and then ask them nicely if you correctly guessed how much money you owe the government this year.
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@MyGolfSpy @TGL They should use two launch monitors, one recording in the background which could be used as a fail-safe.
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@jk_rowling Amen. Thanks for writing stories about the importance of traditional values, ie. friendship, loyalty, courage, perseverance and integrity. Made a difference in my life for sure.
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