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" ... Being fat also makes me rebellious, and this is good! When I think about employment discrimination against fat people (or fat, black women), I feel rage and a deep drive to get the job, to get the salary. So I always apply. And I always negotiate money. It may be intimidating and can even backfire; I had a former (thin, male) boss guffaw nastily when I counter-offered on salary, saying, “Do you think you’re worth that much?” But it’s my rule--otherwise I’m playing into the hands of a system that wants to crush me. ... "
" ... But before you too guffaw, baulk, or check your calendar to see if you had somehow skipped a few months and found yourself the victim of a not-very-good April Fool's joke, let me clarify that the EFSA panel didn't actually dispute the notion that consumption water can prevent dehydration, or the universally acknowledged fact that water hydrates. The rejection of the claim, it seems, is rooted in the semantics of the German scientists' claim, or more specially in the incorrect application of medical concepts; a technical fault, which the scientists, who serve as advisors to food manufacturers on how to best advertise their products, failed to pick up on. ... "
" ... It's difficult to know whether to giggle, guffaw or scream in rage at the arrogance of that. For a reasonable interpretation of that statement is that only if people are paying their union subs, those union subs that pay Rusty Hicks' wages, are they competent in knowing whether they'd like to negotiate their working conditions, wages and so on. For Randy really is saying that a union member can agree to go to work for $12 an hour, just as an example, but one not anointed with the healing touch of Randy's advice and aid is simply not competent to do so. For everyone else working at $14.99 an hour is a crime, one punishable on the employers' side, however voluntary and mutually agreed the arrangement is. ... "
" ... The poor soul being classified as a jinx carries quite a societal burden. No matter what they do and how hard they try, the tiniest guffaw or blemish is attributed to their alleged badge-wearing jinx. The stickiness of the jinx stigma is so great that the person could win the lottery, and whatever money won would be considered less than it could have been, merely because of the jinx cloud that they live under. ... "