Causation vs. correlation. Somehow I doubt that “being blonde” will rank anywhere near the top of the list of things that’ll make someone a great C-suite exec or senator. Also given that this came from Slate, not exactly a bastion of logical and level headed thinking, I would take it with a grain of salt.
Maybe you should talk to someone (oh the irony…). You just had a weekend that many of us would kill for (congrats on being used for sex again) but you just seem unable to appreciate it and hellbent on living in the past.
Hey man, don’t knock my city, even if some neighborhoods do have literal piles of shit on the ground. A lot of cities have this problem (ever been to Skid Row in LA?), but since SF is so tiny, it’s much more prominent.
It boggles my mind that people still feel like living in San Francisco is a right and not a privilege. If it’s too expensive for you, move out of the city and to the Bay Area. So many of my coworkers, including a bunch in upper management, live outside of the City because they either can’t afford to live here or don’t want to pay the insane rents or mortgage payments.
This chick sounds like a spoiled gold digger to me, living off her boyfriend. And I agree with you, Duda, that it’s pretty insulting to say that she was homeless. Unless you’ve lived in a makeshift tent city under a freeway overpass in SoMa, you haven’t been homeless in SF.
Yeah I have a CSP, which I luckily opened before Chase put the 5/24 rule into effect. Too bad, I was really looking forward to using those 100,000 points for a trip to Asia next year.
Of course they don’t. Also, completely ridiculous that she brought Trayvon Martin’s mom as a guest. Because God forbid there’s an entertainment event in 2016 America without some sort of political message.
No sex already? Jeez, if you think it’s this bad now, wait until you’re married.
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Yep and this column was clearly political given its content and the fact that it was sourced from Slate.
Ahh I see you’re blaming someone else for your problems, that’s the progressive way.
Ok I’ll get back to work now.
“Yeah it must be pretty easy being a progressive voter”
Fixed it for you.
Remember, voting for Hillary just because she’s a woman isn’t sexist.
Causation vs. correlation. Somehow I doubt that “being blonde” will rank anywhere near the top of the list of things that’ll make someone a great C-suite exec or senator. Also given that this came from Slate, not exactly a bastion of logical and level headed thinking, I would take it with a grain of salt.
Hey man, unlike guns, there’s nothing in the constitution about showering.
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I see your DMV and raise you the social security office. Had to go there once (don’t ask why) and it was basically a free circus show.
Maybe you should talk to someone (oh the irony…). You just had a weekend that many of us would kill for (congrats on being used for sex again) but you just seem unable to appreciate it and hellbent on living in the past.
Hey man, don’t knock my city, even if some neighborhoods do have literal piles of shit on the ground. A lot of cities have this problem (ever been to Skid Row in LA?), but since SF is so tiny, it’s much more prominent.
Then those people should’ve known better than to leave their cars parked in the Tenderloin or the aforementioned parts of SoMa.
Nah they’d have to be rich to do that, not stereotypically upper middle class.
Especially if the boat’s name is Boaty McBoatface.
$20 says that this chick was a liberal arts major, works at Starbucks and has mommy and daddy pay her rent.
It boggles my mind that people still feel like living in San Francisco is a right and not a privilege. If it’s too expensive for you, move out of the city and to the Bay Area. So many of my coworkers, including a bunch in upper management, live outside of the City because they either can’t afford to live here or don’t want to pay the insane rents or mortgage payments.
This chick sounds like a spoiled gold digger to me, living off her boyfriend. And I agree with you, Duda, that it’s pretty insulting to say that she was homeless. Unless you’ve lived in a makeshift tent city under a freeway overpass in SoMa, you haven’t been homeless in SF.
Yeah I have a CSP, which I luckily opened before Chase put the 5/24 rule into effect. Too bad, I was really looking forward to using those 100,000 points for a trip to Asia next year.
Of course they don’t. Also, completely ridiculous that she brought Trayvon Martin’s mom as a guest. Because God forbid there’s an entertainment event in 2016 America without some sort of political message.
And in related news, fuck Colin Kaepernick.
You’re in your late 20s and you can’t type “Pussy”? It might be time to take off those rose-colored glasses and become an adult.