The truly American thing would be to charge for ketchup but give your richer customers loopholes to pay much less for it.
The truly American thing would be to charge for ketchup but give your richer customers loopholes to pay much less for it.
Wouldn’t free ketchup actually be commie? Charging for it is very American and capitalist.
I feel like ISIS still takes the cake
Of course, once this passes, there will be lots of legislation and funding to assist the families who have been forced to birth a child with disabilities for which they are perhaps not capable of caring/coping/etc. Otherwise, that would just be cruel to both the families and the children.
Excellent. I am sure this thoughtful law will be followed by a large budget shift so that any infants with severe disabilities will be given full, free lifetime housing, round the clock nursing care and behavioral therapy of the highest quality.
It’s a great night for schadenfreude.
Are you trying to imply that men who have enough disposable income to try and pay to cheat on their spouses are “the least of us?” Because like, morally, yes. But demographically/privilege-wise, no.
What you see as a double standard isn’t actually a doubt standard. You’re digging for a reason to critique Gawker Media because you’re bitter that Gawker Media doesn’t share your political views.
I mean, it’s a website specifically FOR cheaters, so....
Wait, can we at least try to keep it apples-to-apples? Do you mean “a data dump of cheating women or LGBT people”? Because I’m sorry, I think Gawker would be all over that.
What, just like “heres a list of women and LGBT people”? What are you talking about dude? People who cheat on spouses: assholes. Women and LGBT people: normal people that did nothing wrong.
One of my favorite things about Ken Branagh’s beautifully depressing Scandanavian detective series was Tom Hiddleston’s perfect trigger discipline. I ALWAYS NOTICE!
where do these people find the time to write such long insane rants
I live in Las Vegas. Sadly, I downloaded our bank account from since we moved here, and we’ve spent around $15K eating out in the last year. M Life (MGM’s rewards program) bumped our status because we spend so much money on food. It’s a bad place to live as a foodie.
I could defend being in the position of dealing with a small child who is a picky eater. But that doesn’t mean it’s the restaurant staff’s responsibility to go out of their way to deal with it, too.
Dear dining public:
That was a shitty, tasteless cover.
Actually, it’s about ethics in technology journalism.
It’s a photoshop. It has data. How is that NOT technology you moron.