

This is what it feels like sometimes.


This is what it feels like sometimes.


Good for you. Laws are nice, but sometimes firepower is the best option for securing your rights - especially if you live in a country where DEI is sneered at.


I think women would be happier with toys instead of these guys, too. It’s win-win!


I’m not arguing with your point that a lot of people have no choice about going to work, but why is your wife scared? Her employer seems quite tolerant. Her friend wasn’t fired until missing a lot of work. I don’t understand.


I would have held it together for a while, but that condescending “mind your language” would set me OFF


It doesn’t really matter if this particular conversation is real. I’m sure conversations similar to this have happened many times, we just haven’t seen them. Consider this one a dramatic reenactment.
Class S grandpa


lol now THAT’S a brainteaser


Willy Wonka may not be hated, but he would definitely be vilified. There is no way a candy maker who refused to allow inspectors into his factory would be allowed to sell candy to the general public.
Plus, under the current administration, ICE would break in and forcibly deport (kidnap) all the Ommpa Loompas.


I’d love to see Trump throw Maxwell back in maximum security once she no longer has any secrets to hold over his head. I could totally see him doing that while having a tantrum.
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I might be thinking of something else, but I think having an open vote is one of the main points
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If I’d seen this at the top of the page instead of the bottom, I wouldn’t have bothered reading the article

I’m one of the few who would consider buying one, but I think you’re right.
I’m guessing that if they actually make it to market, they’ll have one showroom in NYC and one in LA. The sticker price would be $70,000. That would shrink their market base even further.


It’s not an unreasonable idea. The parents should absolutely be held liable.
Exact responsibility would be virtually impossible to prove, though. Even a lawyer who graduated at the bottom of their class from a terrible law school could easily defend the accused parents.


“Religious freedom” doesn’t give people the right to endanger public health.


This is the first I’ve heard of it. My initial reaction is JUST LET IT DIE ALREADY
My sympathies to the victims and their loved ones, but from the outside, it’s utterly fascinating to watch this gradually get cracked.