In his head.
In his head.
You can be anti Bill Willingham and anti “Big Mean Corporation™”.
Never forget that the original “gotcha” question was, “Which newspapers do you read?”
There’s also the fact that the stores get to use those donations for feelsgood advertising while they are not actually donating anything themselves which is also very shitty.
I always found it odd when republican politicians, like Sarah Palin, would gripe about “gotchya” questions. Like, excuse me, but becoming president means having to answer even more difficult questions without resorting to such antics much less over one coming from a 15 y/o boy.
One of those names is probably Fran Drescher. You know, the current president of SAG-AFTRA. The union who granted the wavier. The waviers only granted when a company agrees to honor the deal the union want in exchange for be allowed to produce shows. Maybe look up what’s actually going on before having a freak out.
SAG-AFTRA granted those productions ‘waivers’ which essentially means that AMC has agree to the contract demands of SAG-AFTRA now, to be updated by whatever SAG-AFTRA and the AMPTP decide on later. while they are officially called waivers, the better way to think about these are “interim contracts.” they are fully…
Do everyone a favor and don’t comment on things you don’t understand.
They’re not waivers. They’re agreements signed with the union in question. It is literally not scabbing.
They got waivers for agreeing to all their demands. That’s an issue for you? Giving the union what it wants?
If the power was not out long enough to melt a thin layer of a couple ounces of water, your freezer is fine.
I don’t round up ever, instead I just donate directly to the organizations. The problem with the rounding up for charity is that you have a very short time to understand where the money is going and whether you actually support the organization. I live in a conservative area so on more than one occasion I have found…
Not a real option. I used to travel every week for 2-3 days for work. By this logic, I would never have put food in the freezer.
My method is similar to the suggestion: check the ice tray to see if there’s a thin layer of ice at the bottom.
My own person biggest reason not to go is the lack of convenience.
“Brand” might be a part of the motivation, but the core or prime motivation is profit. Cashless and kiosks reduce labor costs and reduces labor requirements, AKA they need fewer employees. Plus I bet that being a cashless location reduces the insurance premiums, the cost of a policy that covers robberies and…
You’re right!
The issue isn't that we need to avoid a cashless society but instead we need to remove the barrier to entering that cashless society. There should be a no-interest debit card backed by the federal government that anyone can get regardless of nation of origin or housing status. You don't make interest off money atored…
I prefer the kiosks (and self-checkout) because it lets me not talk to someone, but especially in an ordering situation it’s easier for me to know what add-ons or modifications are available rather than asking a person for me to list them out. I feel a lot less awkward asking for several things added, subtracted, or…
The terms ‘unbanked’ and ‘underbanked’ would preferable, because they refer to people who don’t have bank accounts, or who don’t have credit or debit cards, without reference to the circumstances that left them that way — there are plenty of working Americans who fall into one of those two categories, too.