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7 votes
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Elected officials, please stop drinking Silicon Valley's kool-aid
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In about twenty years, half the population will live in eight US states
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Larry Heard special Gilles Peterson. Gilles is joined by Chicago's Larry Heard for an extended focus on one of the originators of House music.
3 votes -
‘My son is not the same’: New testimony paints bleak picture of family separation
23 votes -
Microsoft urges Congress to regulate use of facial recognition
9 votes -
US Justice Department reopens Emmett Till murder investigation
9 votes -
The Strokes - Someday (2001)
4 votes -
Major broadcast TV networks mentioned climate change just once during two weeks of heat-wave coverage
8 votes -
Grain-free dog food causing heart problems with certain dog breeds
5 votes -
Ice Nine Kills - Thank God It's Friday (2018)
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Bo Burnham’s Age of Anxiety
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Paper straws are in demand as Indiana producer battles plastic pollution
11 votes -
Silicon Valley, from ‘heart’s delight’ to toxic wasteland
2 votes -
Cynthia Nixon announces she will run openly as a socialist
29 votes -
Marc Rebillet - Sorry to bother you (2018)
2 votes -
Chico Hamilton - V-O (1975)
3 votes -
We have no idea how bad the US tick problem is
12 votes -
The US Federal Communications Commission wants to charge you $225 to review your complaints
16 votes -
Costco removes the Polish dog from US menu
8 votes -
Eyedea & Abilities - Burn Fetish (2009)
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SpaceX completes vast Mr Steven arm upgrades for quadruple-sized net
4 votes -
Erra - Breach (2018)
4 votes -
US debt to China: How much does it own? And why? [Analysis]
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Allies wonder if the West can withstand the Trump presidency
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Why killing Dodd-Frank could lead to the next crash - Eliminating the bill was a top priority for Trump. So why did any Dems vote for it?
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MLB hitters explain why they can't just beat the shift
7 votes -
A US jury may have sentenced a man to death because he’s gay. And the Justices don’t care.
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Tipping in the 21st century? Arguments for. Arguments against.
The custom of tipping your server dates back to the mid-1800's. 150 years later, it seems that tipping is less customary, and has become entrenched in the service industry. Some view tipping as a...
The custom of tipping your server dates back to the mid-1800's. 150 years later, it seems that tipping is less customary, and has become entrenched in the service industry.
Some view tipping as a positive. People may feel compelled to give their server 'something extra' for extraordinary service, and tipping gives them that option. They might also say that a tip provides extra motivation for the server to do a better job. From the perspective of the server, they may even feel enticed to pursue employment where tips are readily available as it could supplement their income.
Opposers of tipping often feel that employers should offer a 'living wage' to their servers instead of relying on their clientele to 'make up the difference.' Sociological critics have also noticed that physically attractive servers might get larger tips, regardless of the quality of service they provide, thus negating the "motivation" argument. Again, from the perspective of a server, they might also not wish to pursue a job that forces them to rely on tips as their income may fluctuate from month-to-month, making it difficult to budget accordingly.
These are just some of the most common arguments for and against tipping. I'm curious as to what you all think!
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How ‘A Different World’ survived the downfall of Bill Cosby
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How to get rich quick in Silicon Valley
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How the US Environmental Protection Agency and the Pentagon downplayed a growing toxic threat
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HBO must get bigger and broader, says its new overseer
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‘I can’t afford that’: A viral tweet shows why we need Medicare for all
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The future of policing is here
20 votes -
US opposition to breast-feeding resolution stuns World Health officials
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The Overwatch Pink Mercy skin raises more than 12.7 million (USD) for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation
7 votes -
Scott Pruitt resigns as US Environmental Protection Agency administrator
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US opposition to breast-feeding resolution stuns World Health officials
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Some heat relief forecast as California fires rage
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Trump administration halts $10.4 billion in health insurance payments
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Worried NATO partners wonder if Atlantic alliance can survive Trump. Europeans hope the president who disparages allies and praises autocrats is an aberration but fear problems may run deeper
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How smart TVs in millions of US homes track more than what’s on tonight
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The similarities between Soviet Union and Silicon Valley
link to the source Tweet Things that happen in Silicon Valley and also the Soviet Union: waiting years to receive a car you ordered, to find that it's of poor workmanship and quality promises of...
Things that happen in Silicon Valley and also the Soviet Union:
- waiting years to receive a car you ordered, to find that it's of poor workmanship and quality
- promises of colonizing the solar system while you toil in drudgery day in, day out
- living five adults to a two room apartment - being told you are constructing utopia while the system crumbles around you
- 'totally not illegal taxi' taxis by private citizens moonlighting to make ends meet - everything slaved to the needs of the military-industrial complex
- mandatory workplace political education - productivity largely falsified to satisfy appearance of sponsoring elites
- deviation from mainstream narrative carries heavy social and political consequences - networked computers exist but they're really bad
- Henry Kissinger visits sometimes for some reason
- elite power struggles result in massive collateral damage, sometimes purges - failures are bizarrely upheld as triumphs
- otherwise extremely intelligent people just turning the crank because it's the only way to get ahead
- the plight of the working class is discussed mainly by people who do no work
- the United States as a whole is depicted as evil by default
- the currency most people are talking about is fake and worthless
- the economy is centrally planned, using opaque algorithms not fully understood by their users
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Letter from a Birmingham museum
2 votes -
The tunnel that could break New York
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The fallout in commodities from the US-China Trade war: what's at stake
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Sky-high deductibles broke the US health insurance system
13 votes -
Kamasi Washington - Street Fighter Mas (2018)
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Fifty years on, The Band's 'Music From Big Pink' haunts us still
4 votes