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" ... A number of high-profile corporations such as Reddit and Zillow have informed their employees that they could work wherever they’d like and earn the same amount of money as if they were based in expensive cities such as New York or San Francisco. This trend may continue, but it wouldn’t be rational to think that every major business would adopt this model. It's reasonable to see other companies follow this trend as it's a great way to attract and retain workers. ... "
" ... I have had the pleasure of being able to cover the NBA and the Cleveland Cavaliers for nearly six years. I can also be found at SBNation's Fear the Sword as well as Locked on Cavs, part of the Locked On Podcast Network. My prior work can be seen on Hashtag Basketball, CavsNation, ClutchPoints, and King James Gospel. Born and raised, and now based in Cleveland, the Cavaliers have been both my area of expertise and my passion for the better part of my life. My goal is to provide readers with a thoughtful, rational look at the Cavaliers and the league as a whole. Please feel free to reach out to me via email (edammarell1@gmail.com) or Twitter (@AmNotEvan). ... "
" ... Personally, I do not like mass transit buses but not for any rational reason. When I was a schoolboy, I sometimes had to catch a city bus to go to the Boys’ Club, and they ran infrequently in mid-afternoon and relatively unpredictably. This meant I usually had to wait for a lengthy and indeterminate time for each bus, which isn’t the sort of thing a neurotic schoolboy enjoys. (By contrast, I love subways.) ... "
" ... That isn’t to say rational marketing isn’t effective. It is a powerful tool utilized by brands wanting to demonstrate the usefulness of a product to their target market through logic and sensibility. ... "
" ... “The rational part of Tibor’s brain abruptly shut down,” writes Cohen. “His body began to act on its own orders, with no regard to will or reason. He began to hurl grenades, one after another, as fast as he could pull the pins. The screaming below grew louder. . . . [The enemy responded.] A wave of concussions hammered Tibor’s upper body and slammed him against the far wall of his foxhole. . . . Earthshaking detonations kept coming.” ... "