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I feel like it's a toss up. She may never look upon the specifics of the experience fondly but the desire to live in most people is pretty strong. I do agree that this should have happened in a different way though.

Yes this person did say they work at a place that is not the place referred to in the article. That doesn't mean that she meant to imply that she worked for the place mentioned in the article. I can see why it might be read that way, but considering that others were also sharing their workplace experience, that

Lots of people in this thread are talking about whether they can access it or not, particularly public sector employees. This person chiming in doesn't mean they don't know who they work for

He's actually a fairly legit blues guitarist when he wants to be.

Yeah. I mean he looks okay enough here, neither the most nor least attractive modeler of underwear I've seen (though that's incredibly subjective). It's just that his personality and antics are so well known it's hard to not find this silly, at best.

Yeah, I didn't realize this discussion was still happening until I scrolled up after I commented to you. I assumed it was some sort of slow burn thing. Jeez.

Deranged or fucking brilliant troll?

The port-o-potties at the Cirque du Soleil performance that came to Long Beach, CA circa 2002 were some of the nicest bathrooms I have been to outside of the (very very small number) of Five Star restaurant/resorts/hotels I have set my foot in.

North America too. Mexico is a part of the North American continent. A minor nitpick, but I always get bugged by the implication of USA and Canada distancing itself from Mexico by excluding it as North American. Not that I think that was your intention.

That seems possible. I'm in my mid 20s on the west coast so definitely different times and places.

Perhaps they are only common in specific regions of the US? We're pretty damn big.

Nah, we have flavored vodka, we just don't have currants. I'm only vaguely familiar with that they are after reading enough books by British authors and looking it up.

I'm sorry to hear that.

I don't know about other cities but there are a fair amount of public restrooms in various parts of Los Angeles (they are in bad condition and I know many would not want to use them, but they exist). Also, not all private establishments restrict their restrooms by policy or practice (even if the policy exists).

While the negative reaction may be a bit much, I the offense comes from someone stating that their system is inherently more logical (not you but the op) than another and then accuses that culture of being unable to see outside of their own view. It's kind of hypocritical. The question is a legitimate one, but the way

Yeah, that's not logical either. I mean, there is logic that can be applied to any of these methods, but that doesn't make one more inherently logical than any other. A date being ascending or descending doesn't make it logical, it makes it ordered in a particular way. Your assignment of 3 to year, 2 to month and 1 to

I think it's less the question itself and more the "oh my god it's totally illogical to say it that way" sentiment. Someone down thread has noted that an East Asian country says the date with the year coming first. I think the date first model being the most common has less to do with logic and more to do with some of

I laughed super hard at this and I laughed even harder to see people get confused at it.

Also lol at the majority of countries using the common Western European system of saying dates being "logic." It's not like a handful of those countries spread their culture across the globe for centuries or anything.

I think you get annoyed answers because it seems like such a nitpicky question. I don't think our way of expressing dates is better (and my first though no longer primary language starts with the date, not month, as well) but it's just the way we speak and we manage to keep track of the passing of time as well as any