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10 hours ago, Cult Icon said:

I don't like processed meat and salads with a mayo base

 

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Is LAIS RIBERIO A DIVA???????????????????

 

:idk:

 

All I know it's easier to upgrade lifestyle & perks than to downgrade them.

 

I guess it depends on how you view it.

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Ex-Google and Facebook employees launch a campaign to warn about the addictive dangers of the technologies they helped build

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Ex-Google and Facebook workers are campaigning to raise awareness of the negative effects of using products made by their former employers. Among their concerns are addiction to technology and its impact on individuals, particularly children and younger users, as well as society as a whole.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-5352867/Campaign-launched-warn-dangers-technology.html

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  • 3 weeks later...

This is ridiculous :rofl:
 

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"Netflix views five seconds of staring as sexual harassment"

Staring at someone for more than five seconds can be considered sexual harassment. At least that is the case according to Netflix’s sexual harassment policy for film crews, says a report first published in the British newspaper, The Sun. 

Other elements of the policy include not asking for colleagues’ phone numbers, urging staff who feel pestered to say “Stop! Don’t do that again,” avoiding lingering hugs, and not asking people out more than once and steering clear if they say “no.”

 

http://www.businessinsurance.com/article/20180619/NEWS06/912322074/Netflix-views-five-seconds-of-staring-as-sexual-harassment

https://au.news.yahoo.com/netflixs-sexual-harassment-policy-bans-employees-staring-032711134.html

 

The 21st century extremists have settled and, like all extremists, they tell you "we are the good guys". Welcome to the new (stupid) world :yucky:

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On 6/23/2018 at 2:08 PM, frenchkiki said:

This is crazy they need to make a law about it. If you are well educated and not between 2 and 12 years old, it's kind of logical that you don't have to stare at people.

 

Somebody staring at you silently and with a dangerous look is very rude (and creepy); I agree with you on this, but that's not the point. In most cases (normal people), looking someone in the eyes is very polite; it's the opposite that can be rude (somebody talking and looking elsewhere can be very weird). And you can say a lot of things in a glance.

 

Also, they say in the article that " Other elements of the policy include not asking for colleagues’ phone numbers": this is absolutely crazy. In France, 1/3 of the couples have met at work! If they forbid the interaction between male and female at work, they just turn us into working robots.

 

And then, of course, it ends up promoting the dating websites. PC is just the best friend of Consumerism.

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