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Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
gummighost
comcastkills

controversial opinion that shouldn’t be controversial:

ceos of corporations who willingly let people die, along with anyone else involved in the process, should be jailed, not fined.

a preventable industrial disaster that kills workers while the company is aware of the possible damage beforehand should result in prison.

that is murder, plain and simple. a cost-benefit analysis calculating murder. a crime against humanity.

there’s no reason someone stealing food should be jailed while a wealthy individual knowingly killing people is let off the hook with a fine that hardly affects profits at all.

comcastkills

first post i’ve made where everyone agrees.

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beignetwest
010180000

people always want to say “oh I worked hard to get where I am” … but in reality no one works as hard as the people who are exploited, the people who face chronic back pain after working twelve hours a day with poor salaries, the people in factories and the people with jobs that no one views as “glamorous and successful” , the people who are too tired to do anything on their days off because of how they exhaust themselves when they’re at work. people generally see these jobs as a consequence for not going to college and that kind of manipulation makes me want to die!

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erikkillmongerdontpullout
plain-flavoured-english

Storytime. Cooking in a different country makes you realize how many things you take for granted are just, Not A Thing Here. Like apple juice. Surely you can find apple juice at your local Athenian grocery store, right? Wrong. Greeks drink orange juice and peach juice and mixed fruit juice and sour cherry juice, but… plain old apple juice, nope, not so much. You’ll have a hard time finding vanilla extract in Greece too, since Greeks are used to vanilla powder in little plastic capsules and you have to go to specialty shops for the liquid stuff. Sour cream is virtually nonexistent here (but hey, it’s the land of yogurt, which is a good enough substitute). But surprisingly cornmeal (which is a specialty ingredient in the UK) is everywhere, since Greeks have their own versions of cornbread and corn pudding.

So basically: I knew it might be impossible find vegetable shortening (aka Crisco) for my Thanksgiving pie crust here in Athens. Crisco is pretty uniquely American, and Greeks are more likely to use phyllo than shortcrust anyway. That said, there are a handful of specialty shops in central Athens that sell things like Heinz baked beans and custard powder and Worcestershire sauce and other Weird Foreign Foods™ so us Sad Homesick Expats don’t have to go hungry (I’m always reminded of A Passage to India and their corned beef and tinned peas). So I went on Skroutz (the search engine for buying stuff in Greece) and typed in “vegetable shortening” to see if any stores carried it.

A notification came up asking me to confirm that I was over 18 years old?

???

I clicked “yes”??

Turns out there is, in fact, one shop in Athens that carries vegetable shortening. It’s a sex shop. The shortening is listed under “sex essentials”, as lube. For fisting. It’s literally called “βούτυρο για fisting” – “butter for fisting”.

I decided I didn’t need a flaky pie crust that badly.

secondalto

OMG

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howboutthatbreadtho
justsomeantifas

them: you know at least twice a day a broken clock is right?

me: wow I wonder if this metaphor holds true in real life.

trump:

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me: wow. the prophesy has been fulfilled. the broken clock stuck on calling everyone weak and taken off the trash heap got a singular person right this time. amazing. isn’t science cool?

justsomeantifas

Need I remind you Joe Biden is the reason we can’t declare bankruptcy on student loans, he’s the fucking reason we’re all in so much fucking debt.

and this wasn’t a one time thing, he consistently does this shit:

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As a senator from Delaware – a corporate tax haven where the financial industry is one of the state’s largest employers – Biden was one of the key proponents of the 2005 legislation that is now bearing down on students like Ryan. That bill effectively prevents the $150 billion worth of private student debt from being discharged, rescheduled or renegotiated as other debt can be in bankruptcy court.

Joe Biden is not your friend, and he is in no way a good person. He’s out to get the poor as much as the republicans are. Don’t trust him.

thinkherenow

There are plenty of good reasons to criticize Joe Biden, including those listed above, but if he’s the Dem nominee, I will vote for him. If we have any chance of unfucking our country, it begins with ousting that orange baboon.

justsomeantifas

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