Same difference.
Same difference.
who’s playing the victim? im point out glaring holes in this stupid thing.
get fucked you presumptive imbecile.
So you’re a racist and aren’t afraid to say it on the internet under an assumed identity. So Brave!
If the options are “pay $30 and not kick up a fuss” or “pay $12 but you have to make a deal out of it”, a lot of white people, especially ones wanting to just eat a meal and not draw attention to themselves in a difficult social situation, will just bite their tongue and be uncomfortable.
i read the article.
they are still telling people the price with some expectation they’ll pay it or say “nah.”
im saying “nah” and getting lunch for 6 bucks at mcdonalds. im not part of a fucking game and i certainly dont have time to screw around like that on my lunch time.
If they donate the extra money received from the higher paying group, yes, I fully support it. If they pocket it, it’s racial exploitation, and deserves ten to life.
Oh? Isn’t economic communism where everybody benefits equally? (except, of course, those that are “more equal”.)
What if we all paid things at a different according to our own income level? Kind of like paying our income taxes: Doesn’t it make sense that rich people should pay more, and poor people should pay less?
I thought the point was to monetize white guilt?
I am a bit embarrassed to have to spell this out so directly but maintaining separation between sales and editorial is a foundational tenet of journalistic ethics.
Either ESPN is a news-gathering operation or not. If ESPN bills themselves as a news organization - which, for the record, they do - then advertising concerns dictating editorial content is a fundamental breach of the ethics of professional journalism. A newsroom is not “any other business.”
how do you know he hadn’t done that privately with the person in question
wait so, what was he supposed to do? like after the lawsuit was settled was he just supposed to stop snowboarding forever and go live in a cabin in the woods or
I’m constantly blown away by how realistic iRacing is. The physics of Scott’s car completely mirrors how he drives in real life. Great job iRacing!
One of my goals in life is to valet an older Unimog just for the reaction value.
Comeback with “Okay, if you think he’s good for the money, you pay me for the car and he can repay you!”
“Is there a large population who are really okay with this or are they caving to pressure?”
This is as good opportunity as any to point out that we need BIG GOVERNMENT to protect our Comrades from these greedy Wall Street FAT CATS bailing out on payments.
Eh, close enough...
She’s looking at the director, while thinking can I spit this out NOW?!
Congratulations, Mr. SmugAardvark, on COTD! I would like to gift you with some fried chicken which this lovely lady will deliver if she doesn’t eat it all.