I wonder if Deviantart and just general tech that we have today existed back in the day of the classical painters and they uploaded works like the Mona Lisa onto it, would it still be held in such high regard today?
I wonder if Deviantart and just general tech that we have today existed back in the day of the classical painters and they uploaded works like the Mona Lisa onto it, would it still be held in such high regard today?
3/10.
You're being too generous.
I really wish people would make up their mind about which Millennial stereotype is true: That they're hatful misogynist neckbeards or that their a bunch of feminazi-whipped wusses who let women's studies majors walk all over them. Really, it's all so confusing.
I imagine that the guy who invented New Coke is somewhere going, "Man, at least I didn't think of that Race Together thing."
All your indignance and of capitaluzed words doesn't changes the fact that tipping is expected in American culture. It isn't is "my" head. It's in everyone's, including employers who keep wages low, expecting staff to receive it. Until that point changes, all your talk about historical context and what happens in…
Believe what you want, but at the end of the day, servers are still getting low wages and the system is set up so that employers expect the tips to make up for the shortfall . Until the revolution happens, tip your damn servers.
Here's where your analogy falls apart: Tipping is an engrained, expected social custom expected of an individual upon every visit to a restaurant (unless the service is unduly horrendous), while giving a meal to every homeless person one sees on the street is not. In the later case, there is no standardized social…
Oh Christ... It's called taking care of your regulars, not stealing from your employer. Management at many establishments, sometimes explicitly, sometimes tacitly, approves of such measures. Loyal customers who take care of staff are often rewarded with a little this or a little that as a way of saying thanks.
But employers don't generally because of the social expectation of tipping. And if a restaurant did decide to pay its workers more, it's virtually certain that prices would go up to compensate, so you'd still be paying more in the end. At the end of the day, you're paying one way or the other.
I take some small pleasure in imaging Zombie-Frank shambling into the studio and regulating the fuck out of Kills and Moon.
Don't let the haircut fool you. Natalia Kills is actually more of a poor man's Lady Gaga.
The color of the dress is net neutrality.
If it is a dude I... I... I... I'm going to have to go take a long walk and sort somethings out about myself.
People love SFII more not because it's a better game but because it was such a big hit, such a step forward. It brought fighting games to a new level that just wasn't conceived of prior to its existence. It's iconic in a way that no fighting game since, even ones that are superior in technical respects. SFII is The…
Good rule of thumb for delivery: 10% Minimum and never tip less than $3.
And that is why you can eat a bag of dicks with special sauce. Working a menial job does not automatically make you an acceptable target for people's dickery.
Agreed. I would not have kept my composure, especially if I had recently gotten a degree in neuroscience.
This is a man who deserves a swift kick between the legs.