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" ... American philosopher Melvyn Kaminsky once noted “Poverty sucks,” which sums up a lot of problems faced by the poor, a big part of which is being located in impoverished areas, where access to jobs, health care, groceries, etc., is limited or, in economic terms, more expensive than for people who are better off. Breaking the cycle of poverty is hard to a large degree because nearly every aspect of life is harder and/or more expensive for the poor. Free buses wouldn’t solve every problem obviously but would reduce some costs faced by the poor and thus ease their lives. Doing so could be considered an act of charity, but alternatively, an investment in making the working poor more productive and thus more capable of contributing more to the economy and the wellbeing of the U.S. as a whole. ... "
" ... An accident sucks, sucks, sucks, even a little one. It costs you time, money, regret and heartache, not to mention possible injury or death. Think of your poor sweet white-haired mother, knitting by the fireside with your picture in a frame next to her, and how she would feel if you didn’t make it home. Or, if your mother and you don’t get along, think of your job, your life, and how idiotic it is to jeopardize it over road beefs. ... "
" ... I picked the Arasaka ending. This was wrong. This is a bad ending that sucks. Do not pick it for your first one. ... "
" ... So, given that everything between the two companies is all lovey-dovey, SAP shouldn’t mind that Benioff says that “SAP’s HR product kind of sucks,” or that SuccessFactors founder and CEO Lars Dalgaard has just killed his company by agreeing to be acquired by SAP. As Benioff put it, “[Lars] had a great company and now it’s gone.” ... "