Anonymous wrote:You don't "graduate college"; you graduate FROM a college. "Graduate is an intransitive verb. It requires no direct object.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basic mending. I learned from my mother and then again in middle school home ec but it seems like that wasn’t even universal back in the 90s given the number of college friends who brought me their clothing in desperation when it was too big or ripped.
Strange, I know how to mend but I can count on my fingers the number of times I had to mend anything. Honestly I just buy a new piece of clothing. Couldn’t dream of it when I was a kid whose grandma taught her how to mend!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who are not on welfare, get as many, if not more entitlements from the government than people on welfare.
This is just not true for those with W2 income!
It’s literally true for everyone. You will get way more entitlements over a lifetime than a person on welfare. If you write off your interest on your house, drive a company car, went to college with on the GI bill, lived in a red line neighborhood…. I could go on for pages. You have more entitlement than someone on welfare.
You’re just making things up now
Oh, there are many more. Better streets, better schools, better parks, better libraries.
Here's another: the 340B drug subsidy program. Providers purchase drugs at heavily discounted prices but get full reimbursement from Medicare or Medicaid. The idea was that with the extra money they could fund additional healthcare resources in low income areas.
Instead many of them take the extra money to build fancier facilities in wealthier areas (with a focus on profit-generating facilities) often while also closing critical programs in the low income areas they serve (like, say, actual emergency rooms).
Anonymous wrote:Basic mending. I learned from my mother and then again in middle school home ec but it seems like that wasn’t even universal back in the 90s given the number of college friends who brought me their clothing in desperation when it was too big or ripped.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one knows the meaning of per se unless they went to law school. If you think you do, you are likely wrong. Please just never use it. Minus ten points for spelling it per say.
I did not attend law school, but I took Latin, so you’re wrong.
Anonymous wrote:HR is not a resource for humans in the company. It is a resource to protect the company from the humans in it.
Anonymous wrote:HR is not a resource for humans in the company. It is a resource to protect the company from the humans in it.
Anonymous wrote:The abbreviation for versus is v not vs