But the pendant in me points out that the company didn’t change an internal policy for what they consider mental illness, just now theyre allowing hate speech “free* speech”
Now I wonder if that would pass muster as a legal argument - meta doesn’t necessarily believe this as our policy, but we allow people to express their hate on this platform
No, after a harrowing run-in with the Witch of the Swamp, they had a talisman embedded in their chest that forces them to warn people when they need to be both pragmatic and somber.
You’re not wrong, they need a union. Which is precisely why Facebook and Twitter pack their payroll with H1-b visas.
The US has a glut of skilled tech workers right now thanks to a quarter-million layoffs last year, the argument that they can’t find the labor locally is facetious. Also, every H1-b worker should be entitled to dual citizenship or full naturalization, whichever is their preference.
Hahahahahaha
Fuck’em
But the pendant in me points out that the company didn’t change an internal policy for what they consider mental illness, just now theyre allowing
hate speech“free* speech”Now I wonder if that would pass muster as a legal argument - meta doesn’t necessarily believe this as our policy, but we allow people to express their hate on this platform
The pedant in me points out that you misspelled “pedant”.
The pendant in me thinks they got it perfect.
Thanks, I appreciate it. The witch’s evil pendant doesn’t have a spell check. (Ironic, I think so)
I’m sure the witch has a spell book though.
(I’ll show myself out now)
She has a dictionary, yeah.
No, after a harrowing run-in with the Witch of the Swamp, they had a talisman embedded in their chest that forces them to warn people when they need to be both pragmatic and somber.
So it literally is the pendant in them.
Probably an overlook of autocorrect.
No, there is no way this could be right. But…if it is, thank you so much for explaining it. I feel better just knowing you’re on the case!
You’re not wrong, they need a union. Which is precisely why Facebook and Twitter pack their payroll with H1-b visas.
The US has a glut of skilled tech workers right now thanks to a quarter-million layoffs last year, the argument that they can’t find the labor locally is facetious. Also, every H1-b worker should be entitled to dual citizenship or full naturalization, whichever is their preference.