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Minimum wage goes quite a ways these days, eh?Per Greta's FB they were looking for housing and SD is one of the places they were considering.
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Minimum wage goes quite a ways these days, eh?Per Greta's FB they were looking for housing and SD is one of the places they were considering.
I'd love to know the reasons they thought moving to a city with a huge military presence and located right next to the border would be a good idea. If they think Trump's America is unsafe they'd better not take a step out of the city proper since there were Trump signs everywhere a couple months ago. Not to mention even the odd confederate flag...Per Greta's FB they were looking for housing and SD is one of the places they were considering.
I'd love to know the reasons they thought moving to a city with a huge military presence and located right next to the border would be a good idea. If they think Trump's America is unsafe they'd better not take a step out of the city proper since there were Trump signs everywhere a couple months ago. Not to mention even the odd confederate flag...
Minimum wage goes quite a ways these days, eh?
Too feminine.Hey guys I found a picture of Greta at her wedding:
https://isda.ncsa.illinois.edu/drupal/users/chaubal1
https://twitter.com/nchaubal/with_replies
Possibly came to Google's attention through this.
http://www.advfn.com/news_Future-Technology-Leaders-From-Illinois-Universiti_45305786.html
From programming wunderkind who got hired by Google, to running off with a 20+ years older troon to run a scam hotline while hiding under the guise of activism. Nina's Indian parents must be proud.
I would like to know on what grounds a suicide prevention hotline requires a dedicated van. Do they drive down city streets in search of anyone with danger hair who looks like they're having a bad day, and drive past shouting 'yass queen you are slaying those transphobes'? What purpose would it realistically serve to any phone hotline that wasn't run by a bunch of grifters?
Maybe advertisement. But that would be silly since they were able to advertise online. They probably just got it for themselves.I would like to know on what grounds a suicide prevention hotline requires a dedicated van. Do they drive down city streets in search of anyone with danger hair who looks like they're having a bad day, and drive past shouting 'yass queen you are slaying those transphobes'? What purpose would it realistically serve to any phone hotline that wasn't run by a bunch of grifters?
I'm sure there will be plenty of stories how racist trans-phobic Mexicans misgendered him.I wonder if some time locked up with women facing very real problems made Nina see how incredibly privileged she really is. Probably not, unfortunately.
I wonder if some time locked up with women facing very real problems made Nina see how incredibly privileged she really is. Probably not, unfortunately.
They require it on grounds that Nina needs a car to Uber with.I would like to know on what grounds a suicide prevention hotline requires a dedicated van. Do they drive down city streets in search of anyone with danger hair who looks like they're having a bad day, and drive past shouting 'yass queen you are slaying those transphobes'? What purpose would it realistically serve to any phone hotline that wasn't run by a bunch of grifters?
From programming wunderkind who got hired by Google, to running off with a 20+ years older troon to run a scam hotline while hiding under the guise of activism. Nina's Indian parents must be proud.
We've seen Nina's "code." It's fucking garbage. I have no idea how this clown ever got a job with Google.
We've seen Nina's "code." It's fucking garbage. I have no idea how this clown ever got a job with Google.
If growing up in India and seeing the problems there didn't give Nina pause, why would sharing a detention center with Mexicans?I wonder if some time locked up with women facing very real problems made Nina see how incredibly privileged she really is. Probably not, unfortunately.