Who?
>Time to move on
TY BAKER!
>There are people in "journalism" that have no fucking clue who Baghdad Bob is
>This means there are people in the world that have no idea why I'm laughing at this "article" right now
I'm starting to get really crusty in my old age.
Anon, lawfag is right. Twitter is a company. Do you REALLY want the government to have control over companies like that?
THINK LONG AND HARD BEFORE YOU ANSWER.
>HI! I'm here for the JOB INTERVIEW!
They all do. Why do you think so many don't make it? Think long and hard before you answer. There are TONS of more talented individuals than what the (((industry))) pushes in your face. The ones you don't see, though, are the ones that refuse to sell themselves into increased fame/fortune at the sacrifice of their morals.
Look at these two as a PRIME example.
And we're here to undo all that. Affirmative Action, as of 2009, should have been considered an offensive, patronizing policy aimed at denigrating an entire portion of the US population. To reassure someone that they need the extra help just because they are black (or otherwise "disadvantaged") should be considered a hate crime, and repealed as a result.
>Stone
Again, who? Stop following idiots, anons. Stay here, dig, converse. Ignore everything else.