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What % of people qualify as "ugly" or "attractive?" I'd say that 50% of people in the world are ugly, and probably a generous 10% are attractive. That's both men and women. I don't think it's news that there are way more ugly people than attractive people, even though those terms defy definition.
Is it a violation that a guy who looks like this is critiquing women at all?Trumo should fire out an add, "don't be ugly, vote trumo".
He does crush a lot of p*ssy though.Is it a violation that a guy who looks like this is critiquing women at all?
Yeah, he must, he Al Gored his wife as soon as he left office.He does crush a lot of p*ssy though.
Even when they were married it was known that he was sleeping around. I am pretty sure his wife was as well. The best is when they got divorced for real, they sent out letters to their friends to not feel awkward inviting them both to the same social functions.Yeah, he must, he Al Gored his wife as soon as he left office.
Explain the union workers part.Rendell was a great mayor, he really helped turn the city around - and a lot of it was at the expense of education and unions workers.
Well - it was mostly because he took away so many concessions that unions had always enjoyed from prior deals. Basically he helped the city get screwed less than they had in the past which saved a lot of money and became the model for union negotiations in other cities.Explain the union workers part.
Huh? City workers unions? How about some examples? Other than lame meaningless concessions, like the one where they no longer get their birthday off.Well - it was mostly because he took away so many concessions that unions had always enjoyed from prior deals. Basically he helped the city get screwed less than they had in the past which saved a lot of money and became the model for union negotiations in other cities.
Maybe I understood it wrong - but I am taking this from what I read in A Prayer for the City. Although maybe I just didn't get far enough in the book, I haven't picked it up in a while and am only on the first 1/3 still.Huh? City workers unions? How about some examples? Other than lame meaningless concessions, like the one where they no longer get their birthday off.
Not sure any of them are going broke. They're still feeding at the trough.
I read that book a few years ago. "Concessions" are an interesting concept. My understanding of the cycle:Maybe I understood it wrong - but I am taking this from what I read in A Prayer for the City. Although maybe I just didn't get far enough in the book, I haven't picked it up in a while and am only on the first 1/3 still.