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Chico23231
11-27-2013, 09:00 AM
Restaurant investigating whether gay waitress really was denied tip - CNN.com (http://www.cnn.com/2013/11/26/us/new-jersey-gay-waitress-tip/index.html?hpt=hp_t3)

Man, I really hate people sometimes.

MTK
12-06-2013, 02:00 PM
Gotta love Jon Stewart

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CRedskinsRule
02-05-2014, 08:47 PM
Cupcake Business Run By 11-Year-Old Shuttered By Illinois Health Officials - Yahoo (http://gma.yahoo.com/cupcake-business-run-11-old-shuttered-illinois-health-202621307--abc-news-topstories.html)

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Chloe, 11, said she was told by health officials in Madison County, Ill., that if she wants to continue selling cupcakes she will need to buy a bakery or build a separate kitchen.
"It bummed me out because I wanted to keep baking," Chloe told ABCNews.com. "I had a bunch of orders and they said I had to cancel them all."
Stirling, who is in sixth grade, has operated "Hey Cupcake" out of her family's kitchen in Troy, Ill., for the past two years. And it appears her success may have invited the scrutiny of regulators.
The cupcake mogul said she's raked in some serious dough for a kid her age, charging $10 for a dozen cupcakes and $2 each for the more elaborate treats, such as cakes that look like high heel shoes.
"It felt good because with all my money I could buy stuff I wanted and didn't have to wait until my birthday or Christmas," Chloe said, adding that she was also saving money for a car.

No cupcakes for you!

NC_Skins
02-05-2014, 09:42 PM
BITCH BETTER GIVE US OUR DUES!! - governmental mob squad

HailGreen28
02-07-2014, 06:10 PM
Even the local news is scripted....
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CRedskinsRule
02-07-2014, 06:15 PM
Even the local news is scripted....
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As Conan said at the end. I find that frightening.

CRedskinsRule
03-20-2014, 06:42 PM
https://www.yahoo.com/tech/new-drones-can-steal-information-straight-from-your-80190327793.html
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Hackers have developed a drone that can steal information from smartphones, CNNMoney reports. It’s being tested in London, and research on the drones’ functionality will be presented at the Black Hat Asia cybersecurity conference in Singapore next week.

The drone’s technology is called Snoopy, which sounds innocuous and is anything but. It looks for mobile devices with WiFi functions turned on, then sends out a signal pretending to be a WiFi network the smartphone is familiar with. Snoopy can then intercept all of the phone’s messages.

Snoopy can access browser history, credit card information data, usernames and passwords, CNNMoney reports. In less than one hour of flying the drone, a CNNMoney reporter obtained network names and GPS coordinates for 150 mobile devices.

RedskinRat
03-23-2014, 04:21 PM
Breaking America’s meat monopoly (http://www.suntimes.com/news/otherviews/26315010-452/breaking-americas-meat-monopoly.html)

In the past 60 years, the United States has fallen deeply in love with meat. What was once a treat is now expected at every meal to the point where we can get it in a tube. The demand for meat has increased dramatically, and the largest meat companies have found ways to fulfill that demand cheaply. It’s not a surprise that the path to the six cent Chicken McNugget was built at the expense of not only the chickens themselves, but farmers and smaller meat plants. The quest for cheap meat has resulted in a ruthless market that has left 85 percent of supply in the hands of five companies.

This oligopoly has driven the meat industry to do some very impressive and terrifying things. We raise nine billion animals for the slaughter a year. To do that responsibly in a way that respects the animal, the consumer, and the farmer just isn’t possible. The old clip from Sesame Street is still the image many Americans think of when they imagine a farm. It has an understated beauty, a pastoral ideal that romanticizes the American farmer. But the meat industry lost respect for the farmer a long time ago.

I'm a vegetarian and I consider meat-eaters to be selfish and short-sighted.

Discuss.

That Guy
03-23-2014, 09:04 PM
communist hippie.

Giantone
03-23-2014, 09:25 PM
Breaking America’s meat monopoly (http://www.suntimes.com/news/otherviews/26315010-452/breaking-americas-meat-monopoly.html)

In the past 60 years, the United States has fallen deeply in love with meat. What was once a treat is now expected at every meal to the point where we can get it in a tube. The demand for meat has increased dramatically, and the largest meat companies have found ways to fulfill that demand cheaply. It’s not a surprise that the path to the six cent Chicken McNugget was built at the expense of not only the chickens themselves, but farmers and smaller meat plants. The quest for cheap meat has resulted in a ruthless market that has left 85 percent of supply in the hands of five companies.

This oligopoly has driven the meat industry to do some very impressive and terrifying things. We raise nine billion animals for the slaughter a year. To do that responsibly in a way that respects the animal, the consumer, and the farmer just isn’t possible. The old clip from Sesame Street is still the image many Americans think of when they imagine a farm. It has an understated beauty, a pastoral ideal that romanticizes the American farmer. But the meat industry lost respect for the farmer a long time ago.

I'm a vegetarian and I consider meat-eaters to be selfish and short-sighted.

Discuss.
I tend to agree with you on the over all meat industry review but since you have already stated that any and all people who eat meat and are not like yourself are selfish and shortsighted I guess there is no need to discuss since you have insulted everyone not like you .

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