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it’s not just facts. If Trump suddenly only said things that were true between now and polling day - but didnt change any of his policy positions- would you vote for him?
it’s not just facts. If Trump suddenly only said things that were true between now and polling day - but didnt change any of his policy positions- would you vote for him?
the company who just appointed the guy who ruined Google search as their CEO might be shady, say it isn’t so!
Risk, yes, but we know now that no one was hurt. It’s very different when you know what the consequences are.
Agreed in principle but it’s been nigh on 20 years and we’re yet to find someone that was killed as an upshot of the leak.
If you have information to the contrary I’d be keen to hear it.
Yes but you’re saying “it’s a big crime because the people who stand to benefit from it being a big crime say it’s a big crime.”
While I’m not saying all and any espionage/treason is good, I’m asking why one would think these memoranda are worth more than human life?
Were they? Would the world be better off with Assange dead?
it was a deliberate understatement for comic effect.
Still, though, 12 years is only considered proportionate because the the government sets the law and the government was embarrassed.
Its not a complete defence of Assange, his behaviors, his sketchy connections to Russia - but it is me saying that whistle-blowers are disproportionately punished not because it’s in the public interest
12 years in prison is more than you get for killing a child while drunk driving
The man embarrassed the US by leaking their DMs.
I scoped out reddit as a marketer for a few companies over the years. It’s just a standard brand awareness piece. Unless their targeting has got better, I recall you had to dump a minimum of $10k/month and your ad just “got shown” to whomever
I assume they let you target by subreddit and user interest now, but it still can’t be that accurate
I mean it’s true here.
it wasn’t, though.
Perhaps if you could name the site, the protestes, the cause and the method we could go “Yeah that would be much/slightly better/worse” but I don’t think we’d get much more out of it than that.
bastards doesn’t even begin to cover it any more. I don’t think there is word bad enough - even cunts - to adequate describe their bullshit.
I dont know if I agree with the work life balance.
Shower, groom, dress and commute starting at 6.30am, work 8.30–5.30 and commute to 6.30/7
or work 8.45-5.15ish and maybe spend an extra hour or two coupla times a week?
Huge difference.
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As an actor who once spent an entire 14 hour day saying only “¡Vamos!”, it’s not always a sign that you’re bad if you have to do a lot of takes.
yeah you can just go to a gay club, it’s usually not that secret
ok fair, I meant - via synecdoche - the cluster of (or lack of) employment laws that make things flexible for employers works both ways.
It is very different in countries with strict employment laws
40% of death penalty convictions are later exonerated.
If it was 1% you might have a case, but pretty much “clearly showing signs” is akin to flipping a coin right now.
it literally says they were fired for using a mouse jiggler.
However, I live in a so-called right-to-work state, which means my employer can do whatever the fuck they like - but the flip side is - so can I.
The contract I signed doesn’t mention which or how many hours I work, just that I don’t disclose privileged information to competitors.
No love for the God tier hovis biscuit?
I am commenting this from a terrible strip club with friends who dragged me here. I wish I was in your position.