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As someone who works in banking, this and the PIN situation always boil my blood. ITS JUST PIN. DONT ADD NUMBER AFTER IT. YOU’RE ALREADY SAYING IT. ffs

I’ll forgive the poorly named business if it’s just something lost in translation, but “Home House Estates” sounds like it was created by the Soviet Department of Redundancy Department.

Toronto is one of the least racist cities I’ve ever lived in or visited. Still got racists but ‘racist as fuck’ isn’t quite accurate if you spend any time in, say, Biloxi, Mississippi or Birmingham, Alabama. Or St. Petersburg, Florida. Or Winnipeg. Or Kitchener-Waterloo (which officially is combating racism and has a

In what universe is this hairstyle bad? I think it looks super cool and if I went to a store and saw a salesperson with this hair I’d be like “This place seems fashionable and cool.”

That’s retail as a whole. People want lower prices, company is supposed to grow for the stakeholders, only thing that gets squeezed is staff levels. Yay for cheap shit!

The only times a manager should be commenting on an employee’s hair:

I think her hair looks fabulous and as a Canadian I find this kind of invasive management very not Canada. Zara, please take your useless fashions back to wherever they came from.

I may be wrong but I thought Zara was basically Spanish H&M but more beige. So... “going for a clean professional look with Zara”? HAH honey you are not upscale stop trying to be special that girl looks perfect etc etc

As someone who has been to Zara locations, a few of them in Toronto, (Yorkdale and Eaton Centre, specifically), WTF kind of ‘clean, professional’ look are they going for? Each location I’ve been in has always been TRASHED, and the employees are running between assisting customers and answering the phones. Looks to me

This, more than anything else, has convinced me I need to start watching Outlander.

Clooney and Nespresso baffles me too. You’d kinda think he’s one of the last people on the planet who needs money. And the commercials are just baffling all on their own.

Implies that she thinks discussing the situation as a whole is obnoxious, like what Kate Winslet said a while ago, without any hint of the nuance in her answer. If I just glanced at the headline I would think she was criticizing the current trend of discussing pay disparity.

I like Scarjo more after reading this. It’s probably what J-Law meant to say.

That ScarJo earns the same as her male peers is an absolute testament to her stardom; that is a big accomplishment for a woman in Hollywood, no matter the era.

So, literally, then.

I love fantasy, but I hate how every story people can believe in dragons before they believe in:

I don’t love the photo choice - it draws odd attention to her, with that pink shirt, but she is so unhappy looking compared to the other girls. I don’t know how much I agree that it was racist, but I do think it’s mediocre ad design, and they could have done better.

Not pictured: the Gap Kids ad from just a few years ago wherein a black model was using a white model as an armrest in almost the exact same pose.

“Because if somebody attacks him he will punch back 10 times harder.”