- whyareyou : believe in the jesus instead LMAO
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UPDATE: my niece goes to school in Texas. This is a middle school and the teacherβs subject is Math. For some reason she had the kids watching Hidden Figures. Upon explaining hiring practices in the past this teacher told a classroom full of children that βwe didnβt like to hireβ¦
— dominicanne hathaway (@hennytwote) May 16, 2024
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Apparently this happened last year but I stumbled on it today so that's that
Harris Wolobah, a 10th grader from the city of Worcester, died on Sept. 1, 2023, after eating the chip manufactured by Paqui, a Texas-based subsidiary of the Hershey Co.
Holy shit
He also had a congenital heart defect, according to autopsy results obtained by The Associated Press.
Oh. Well that still sounds suspicious. Can you die from spicy foods from just a heart defect?
Apparently this wasn't just a random tiktok challenge, it was actually a product sold in stores specifically to "challenge" people into trying its spiciness, the "Paqui One Chip Challenge"
Poor one out for the little homie
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Completely unironically, they just want employees who are on time and can figure how to cover their own shifts for time off.
And that's too much for the redditor
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Have you noticed that βcentristβ has grown to have a negative connotation among many further left on the spectrum?
I've always personally seen myself as some sort of centrist, given that I agree with certain conservative points as well as certain liberal points too, although lately I disagree with more than I agree regarding both sides. Anyway, lately when speaking to some of my friends further left, some of them have used βcentristβ in a negative light. I don't think this was the case a few years ago so I feel like it's some sort of a new phenomenon at least for my personal circles. Has anyone else noticed something similar?