Makes sense that it looks to be done in Comics Sans.
Seems like this would be less of an issue if students weren’t required to list their parents' incomes on their FAFSA until they were 24 while not able to compel their parents to pay for college. It's a shit rule, and if parents have no intention of paying for their kid's school (and have such a toxic relationship that…
“I hope they let him race at the Tokyo Olympics and continue talking shit to people who can’t beat him.”
Because shut up, Kyle.
*Richie Incognito throws his father’s arms up in disgust*
I feel like the underrepresentation of women in sexual abuse statistics is, itself, a manifestation of sexism. Women can’t be perceived as sexual abusers in a patriarchal system because sex with them is seen as a commodity to be obtained—if you’re male and you don’t want sex with a woman, that’s seen as a defect to be…
“$2.50 employee benefits surcharge”
This is incorrect. Benefits are the responsibility of the employer and instead of adding them into the price of the food, they’re breaking it into a separate line item.
“The restaurant wants you to know that it’s doing right by its workers....It’s showing off, plain and simple.”
I’m regretting this as I type it, but this is a way restaurants can get your butt in the seat and order, then spring the added cost at the last minute. I support paying benefits, but I hate this sneaky crap. Just roll it into menu pricing with a note on the menu. I’m wondering which MOA place this is, as I very well…
Actually, bars, restaurants, and other public places have LONG had to pay annual licenses for the rights to play music in them, going back to the 1940s and ‘50s. Essentially, it’s seen that the music is being played as a means to increase the attractiveness of your business to customers - in other words, the music…
Don’t cite Bourdain. When asked what he might serve Trump, he famously replied “hemlock.” In 2001 he wrote that anyone who visited Cambodia would want to beat Henry Kissinger to death with his bare hands, and last year he followed up by tweeting that he regretted many things he had said, but not that.
Government agencies can’t tip by law.
These viewpoints are not contradictory. These are bad companies that are losing tremendous amounts of money as part of their business plan. The people at the top of the corporate chain, however, are making money, but everyone who invested in them is going to get hosed
Meanwhile, the photographer who took the pictures says his photos were stolen and published without his permission. Seems like...maybe he should have been more careful?
Forcing a player to cooperate with a criminal investigation or face a ban from the NFL doesn’t subvert the Fifth Amendment any more than a business firing an employee for using racial slurs on social media subverts the First Amendment.
Salt grinders are definitely bullshit.