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Cheers_cunt 5 points ago +5 / -0

They are getting dragged in the comments...as well they should.

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Cheers_cunt 2 points ago +2 / -0

The top comment had me laughing - that was gold.

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Cheers_cunt 2 points ago +2 / -0

Reminds me of my favorite OJ joke...

Q: What's OJ's password to his bank account?

A: / / \ $$ ESC (read as: slash slash backslash dollars dollars escape)

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Cheers_cunt 17 points ago +17 / -0

Lol she made here account private - couldn't handle the backlash.

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Cheers_cunt 30 points ago +30 / -0

Oh no! Anyway...

I'm hoping this will make them implode.

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Cheers_cunt 4 points ago +4 / -0

I follow End Wokeness, but I gotta say this tweet is very disingenuous...

737K were the number of temporary visas issued, not the number of permanent migrants (which is closer to 190K).

A majority of these are student visas, with graduate visas(students who have recently graduated with qualifications that are relevant to specific occupations) skilled migration, and backpackers basically making up the rest.

Calling them Australians isn't correct either - they aren't citizens or permanent residents.

The EU's stance on migration has obviously led to huge issues for Europe, but I don't think this is a legitimate comparison.

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Cheers_cunt 2 points ago +3 / -1

OP's article's is a bit shit and leaves out a few key details, better article here: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12880681/jobseeker-lose-race-sex-discrimination-white-men.html

IMO the guy torpedoed his own case by asking for $100K, $20K more than the $80K being offered (the winning candidate asked for $78K). He also interviewed poorly - talked too much and came across as arrogant.

I've been in similar situations where a candidate is good on paper, but they don't interview well or their expectations are outside of what the role offers. This typically means they make it past the first interview mainly on the strength of their resume, but will be quickly dismissed if other candidates fit within the parameters of what's being offered.

$20K in salary is a huge difference at this level - I would take someone with less experience, but who I thought could be molded into the role with time, over someone asking for way more than the salary offered and who already has a couple of red flags.

TLDR - guy could have had a case if he had been smarter about it.

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Cheers_cunt 12 points ago +12 / -0

If you think the Palestinians don't support what Hamas has done, you're kidding yourself. It was Palestinian citizens, not Hamas, who were spitting on, and beating corpses from the initial attack as they were paraded through the streets.

Not saying Israel is an innocent party in all this - they are as corrupt as they come.

But the Palestinians fucked around with Israel and are now in the process of finding out.

/u/Unknownsailor is right - let them fight.

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Cheers_cunt 3 points ago +3 / -0

Other Islamic nations have refused to take them in.

Have a think about why that might be for a second...

Why the fuck would western nations take them in instead?

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Cheers_cunt 4 points ago +4 / -0

Under UK law, second-degree murder is typically murder with malicious intent but not premeditated, which means they would need to prove that Petgrave intended to kill Johnson during the collision.

I think they would have a difficult time prosecuting this based on the video (link).

Unlawful act manslaughter seems like the right call here based on the current guidelines (link).

Note - in the UK, manslaughter can carry up to a life sentence, although usually averages between 2-10 years.

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Cheers_cunt 3 points ago +3 / -0

Exactly - groomers trying to normalize CP.

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Cheers_cunt 9 points ago +9 / -0

Exactly.

Funny how they try to tell you it's only 'hyperbole' rather than the mask-off misandrist bullshit it really is.

]Hypocritical cunts.

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Cheers_cunt 14 points ago +14 / -0

Lori Lightfoot has a fat sister?

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Cheers_cunt 3 points ago +3 / -0

You are right - to clarify I meant encoded video (basically since it is already compressed).

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Cheers_cunt 5 points ago +5 / -0

In a nutshell - video doesn't compress well, which means YT needs vast amounts of bandwidth and 'hot' storage (also backup), along with the accompanying infrastructure.

Not to mention ongoing costs such as power, staffing, etc.

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Cheers_cunt 19 points ago +19 / -0

I agree, it wasn't the worst, but it was such a weird inclusion - given it's a condition that affects less that 1% of people on average.

Why not include psoriasis or eczema then - both are far more common.

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Cheers_cunt 6 points ago +6 / -0

Forsaken was well received by the player base, but sadly, it's been down hill ever since then.

Everyone thought the split from Activision was going to see a return to the golden years of Bungie, but instead the wheels really fell off and their response was basically to double down on the greed.

The have been only a shell of their former selves for a long time now. They layoffs should come as no surprise.

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Cheers_cunt 9 points ago +9 / -0

Employment and travel will be hampered with a criminal record.

Singapore is a city-state, so leaving the city means travelling to another country, the closest country being Malaysia, which you cannot enter if you're a convicted criminal.

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Cheers_cunt 16 points ago +16 / -0

My guess is he was posting in case anyone else was wondering the same thing.

English being the primary language in an Asian city is unusual, especially if you don't know Singapore's history.

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