Bob and Linda’s relationship is the best marriage on television. I love that it’s an established thing that sometimes they get drunk on wine in the evenings and make questionable choices online together. #relationshipgoals
Bob and Linda’s relationship is the best marriage on television. I love that it’s an established thing that sometimes they get drunk on wine in the evenings and make questionable choices online together. #relationshipgoals
But if they were happy, who cares that it was short? People get divorced for lots of reasons, I don’t think we can speculate. I do know couples that truly divorced fairly amicably, then stayed in each other’s lives afterwards.
I think a lot of people turned off by the show assumed that they were supposed to identify with and root for the main character (because that’s how most rom-coms work), but the twist to this show is you’re really not. Like I do care about Rebecca, but the feeling you get from watching her is supposed to be “Oh honey…
I dunno, I kind of think we’d be better off as a society if we didn’t use length of time as the main metric for judging the success of a relationship.
When she disappeared everyone complained that Bernie got right back to work after his defeat, so why didn’t she? People criticized her for not being in the forefront of the revolution, and then in the next breath criticized her for not going away.
Y’know, it’s generally not a good idea to piss off your judge, and this really seemed unlikely to go their way. I can’t really imagine what their strategy is here.
I don’t get why anyone would come out swinging at a customer.
Did you waste people’s time with unnecessary details and subtext, because that’s rude.
This is true, I do love getting sweeter and perkier to someone who is clearly looking for any excuse to yell at me. It makes them so mad and so impotent! They can tell you’re fucking with them but they can’t do anything about it! Their faces get so red!
At a place I used to work at, a patron complained that one of our staff members mocked her and made her feel unwelcome. The patron complained that the staff member was scowling and rolling her eyes at the patron. We looked into it, and it turns out the staff member was just absentmindedly cleaning the area, and…
Nah man, I *like* the rudeness. It’s soooo much easier than what I was used to, it’s like a weight lifted off my shoulders.
My mom is very brusque (with everybody, honestly) but it’s real awkward to eat out with her sometimes because servers in the Midwest don’t know how to interpret it, since they expect her to just be a normal midwestern mom. I feel your pain.
God(dess) bless the Massholes!
I mean yeah, that’s the main thing. There’s so many people in line that I really can’t be friendly or the guy 20min deep in the line will get pissed and scream at me for taking too long. Plus keeping up the fake customer personality I’ve always had to use before gets too exhausting with that volume of people.
I mostly find it creepy due to the subservience it connotes. Like, all the servers have to bow and kneel before me, The Mighty Patron, and if I am displeased they shall feel my wrath, bwahahaha! It makes me feel gross to have someone treat me like I’m Cersei Lannister, so I much prefer the brisk efficiency of east…
Not exactly related but: I hail from the middle of the USA and recently started working in customer service in NYC, and the difference is staggering. My whole training week I could not get over how rude my coworkers (and boss!) were allowed to be to customers; it was amazing. Back in the Midwest I had to essentially…
fuck this, adult stuff is too hard, I am going to work in the mediocre world of children’s programming
No, you said you used to enjoy it but now you realize that it’s cheap, easy, a gimmick, and that people who engage in BDSM are bad at sex. I asked for clarification, if you really meant everyone who enjoys BDSM is bad at sex, and you doubled down to call them cheap and easy.
No where did I say all conservatives. I said specifically that I saw these comments from people on the Fox news FB page, those are the only people I’m talking about.
Whenever I go to FB comments on any Fox article on the survivors who are speaking out, there are tons of comments about them being brats, punks, whiners, entitled, tantrum-throwers, etc. The “pussies” comment was on a video of David Hogg speaking, who people seem to feel comfortable maligning because they believe he’s…