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  • No, you can't be a gym teacher

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    CopperC
    there is no legal claim for weight discrimination https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7511432/#:~:text=Even though weight discrimination has,an anti-weight discrimination law. there is only one state in the U.S – Michigan – that has an anti-weight discrimination law.
  • The Gap

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    MikM
    If home ownership is to continue as the norm there needs to be affordable houses for starters. That would be a good place to target.
  • Meanwhile, in Mississippi

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    JollyJ
    Reading between the lines... It's the typical problem when you have black elected officials running a black city. Favoritism, cronyism, graft and racism. Atlanta is the only big city I know of that avoids this. There may be others, but I'm unaware.
  • Smith's indictment

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    jon-nycJ
    That seems like maga innuendo that people eventually ‘just know’ is true.
  • Sounds like a young war out there.

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    JollyJ
    You wouldn't have slept here. BTW, I was right about midnight. My windows rattled.
  • Sasha says "ENOUGH".

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    89th8
    With Meadows getting immunity, I’d imagine March will be a pretty bad legal month for Trump btw.
  • Maine Secretary of State Brakey Bans Hillary Clinton from Dem Primary

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  • Hillary talks income inequality

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    CopperC
    The Biden administration should limit hedge fund managers to no more that the salary of a kindergarten teacher. That would give us the Equity that we all want.
  • John Doe 36

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  • Christmas meme thread..it’s not too early

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    George KG
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  • The Piss Prophets

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    JollyJ
    Take one 10ml red top tube. Fill about 1/3 with grape jam or jelly. Spin in a centrifuge for two or three minutes.. Uncap, and carefully pour in some apple juice. Recap. Uncap in front of your friends and take a swig. Then offer it to them.
  • Ax-Admin vs. Axtremus

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    George KG
    Actually a good idea. As a mod, I once hit "edit" on another user's post rather than "quote." I was embarrassed.
  • Baker

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    MikM
    So it seems. I never liked Watson, either in Houston or Cleveland. Prima Donna.
  • Mass General Brigham bringing back mask mandate

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  • Hitch's insults

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    jon-nycJ
    Yes that was good fun.
  • It's a cryin' shame...

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    JollyJ
    The Saints knew he had had a hip tweak in college, but it wasn't major and he was medically cleared. As a rookie, he was one of the best RT's in the game. He's a multiple All-Pro and has the distinction of not allowing a single sack in the 2019 season. Once he injured the knee, it's been diminishing returns. He's been pretty good, at least up until this year, but he hasn't been the old Ram since the knee started acting up. He's tough and has been playing with rest days, gel injections and painkillers, but word is the knee is now bone-on-bone. He's only 29 and should have a half-dozen years left (and the Saints would owe him $32M for the next couple of years). Instead, I don't know what they can do about his knee. Replace it, just so he can walk normally?
  • We've abandoned the principles that formed America

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    JollyJ
    Now...Here's a large part of your problem... Was watching part of Levin's Fox show last night. (Yes, I vastly prefer it to his radio program). Much of the discussion revolved around common American concepts and ideals, and when those started to change. Here's where some of the blame was found to be... Americans have abdicated some of their morals, their economic beliefs and their social beliefs to the education system. We've turned into two-parent, two-worker or one-parent households. Nobody seems to have very much of the most precious commodity - time. The old, Andy Hardy-style, man-to-man talk or a daughter's frank discussions with her mother, don't take place like they used to. Not every family sits down to supper together, catching up on each other's activities of the day and more importantly, the parents steering their children onto the best pathways. The education system has become overwhelmingly one-sided in its political and societal views and is not hesitant at all about sharing those views with young minds of mush. And it seems the further up the education ladder, the more radical the views. It's become more strident, where polite argument, discourse and debate is discouraged. Those views no longer encompass what used to be considered hallmarks of the American Dream. The typical college professor no longer thinks a modest home in the suburbs, occupied by a man and his wife, along with a couple of children, is anything any sane person would aspire to. Too many in academe want to equate education with hard work...It's morphed into "I should be paid well, because I have a degree". And since we are now so smart, we shall deign to insist upon our morals, our ideas of social and economic justice...Because we know better. The American Dream? Shared American values? I guess Horatio Alger is dead, John Wayne is, too, and the cavalry no longer exists.
  • Measuring waistlines

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  • Famous People and their Illnesses

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    MikM
    Artists are crazy.
  • A song for our times

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