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what's something you blew up in the microwave?

i blew up my woman's coffee in the microwave last yearshe told me to heat it up for 3minsi heated it up 3minsthe coffee just erupted like a volcano and went everywhere in the microwavei felt bad so i went across the street to get her another cup of coffee.p.si did the very same thing last week.

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The fact that corporate America is doing everything that is possibly can to lower wages, whittle away benefits earned by unions, reduce worker safety and attack the unions that are protecting the workers clearly shows that unions are more relevant than ever.
We need unions more than everRepublican middle class folks ride on the tailcoats of union efforts and yet scoff at themThat's why the democrat mascot is a mule because it can effortlessly carry the extra weight of the slackers.
Unions are a vital part of the free marketWhen workers form unions they can demand higher pay, better working conditions, etcWhen govt gets involved with unions, things becomemessed upHowever, unions are a very small part of better living standards, technology is to thanks for thatAs technology advances, conditions become better, prices cheaper (even to the point of free.), and jobs become more higher paying and more creative orientated, and requires less physical workSo in a sense, yes, labor unions do become less nescessary as technology increases
Corporations use the threat of technology and robotics to suppress worker demands whether those workers are unionized or notMediocre soup and sandwich purveyor Panera Bread announced recently it is replacing its human cashiers by 2016The company will install automated ordering and payment kiosks so you don't have to talk to a human while ordering your food or while picking it upPanera spent $42 million developing its new system and claims it isn't planning any job cuts as a result of the technologyNo job cuts? Then what are the people who used to be cashiers going to be doing? Is the company going to invent new jobs for them? Why not just admit: We are replacing workers with robots, and we are firing peopleThis is the future, unions or no unions.
A potato.forgot to poke the holes in the skin! LOL! I was scraping cooked potato off the interior of the microwave for about an hour after that!

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