I've installed them, they suck and I would not recommend to anyone. Women tend to outnumber men and don't need urinals. The time/line saving argument makes little sense. You can jam nearly as many toilets in stalls together as urinals and you get full standardization of parts vs speciality shit.
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I barely ever used Twitter due to the character limit and being obviously mostly designed for phones, so I'm a noob and out of my element, but growing a social media site with standards is still a worthy cause.
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Urinals just seem like a way to save on cleaning costs. They are expensive and a lot of extra effort to install and support and women are in equal numbers as men and make it work. Standardization is nice, so why bother adding the complexity? Do men pee that much more often?
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This appears to be from a 19-year-old's Snapchat even though the chick is petite and seems questionable. She's just an attention seeker playing the cards she was dealt I suppose.
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They are hyped so much to be TAKING 50% OF JOBS in 5 years or whatever and really coming nowhere near that the public sees them as a failure or threat. Not surprised they have low popularity.
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Don't eat for 3 days and everything becomes super palatable. Realistically if you give most animals endless food, they get fat, just ask every other domestic cat or dog. It doesn't matter if its super tastey, life is programmed to eat as much as it can when it can. Blame tractors and refrigeration!
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OR just that lying is always easier than fact-based arguments and when media has ever reducing quality/standards, extremists benefit the most. Doesn't have to be Republicans, can just be anti-vaccine or flat-earth nutters. May be more important to focus on how media has changed to make things worse.
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He was the best economic performing President in most voters memory, so I don't see it as surprising.
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I don't think that really helps. Humans themselves are prone to polarization and favor US vs THEM thinking well beyond politics. Liberals are already too divided and unlikely to groupthink as much as conservatives. A third party helps extremists the most by dividing natural polarization.
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Before it was called Trickle Down Economics it was called Horse & Sparrow theory. The theory was you feed the horse extra oats and the sparrows would eat the undigested oats from the horses shit.
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It's not a nuke. They passed a bill in the Senate and the few Republicans who voted for it know it will likely die in the House and then rather obviously not get signed into law by President who just enacted them. It's symbolic, that's about it.