They do. You just don't read about them on Jalopnik.
They do. You just don't read about them on Jalopnik.
Try to think of it like this, because otherwise I totally agree:
That's a fair and reasoned response, I appreciate it.
Exploitation is exploitation is exploitation.
No, that IS exactly the crux of this argument, and why I feel the way I do.
So why do people do it? Our tipster says that for all the stress, it's still basically a hobby, which in its odd way makes the conditions more tolerable. And there are undeniable benefits, like the status that goes with being one of the elite few associated with a brand as big as an NFL team, as well as the…
It sounds like you made the wise choice of choosing a job that pays a living wage. I would suggest these ladies do the same. Or continue to smile and dance and cheer and be glad for the experience.
What is the takeaway from this? That certain careers/hobbies freely entered into require sacrifices? That if you want to be famous and reap the associate perks, you have to go through some crap?
Came for the Doge, stayed for the Wu.
This one was particularly good, great work.
I think Oregon and Alabama refer to the football-universities, if we're going by Google searches.
Incredible, +1.
NA 2-seater. He bought it new in '86 and opted for the NA because I guess the turbo still had cooling issues back then and you had to leave the car on after you parked it for a bit to let it cool itself.
My dad drives an '86 300ZX!
If he travels in the same way his brother did returning punts in DC, Saniya was probably taken 25 yards to the left, backwards 3, to the right again another 7 and was then tackled by the police for a loss.
Now THAT blows my mind. There's no accounting for aesthetic taste, but surely the NISMO Juke outperforms the Kia.
Furthering my shame at being bested in my own tongue!
Good Guy Jalopnik:
That appears to be a NISMO Juke. Are you sure the fascia is the same?
Huh! Well shit, I was wrong on the internet!