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Cool well hey I’ve fixed it now, so we can get on with the conversation, or we can continue to be too blind and incompetent to click a link because it disagrees with our worldview, that’s sure to make us look smart.

“she didn’t cite her sources therefore she must be lying!”
Yknow google is very easy to use.

I’m no right-winger, but I think this is a much more complex issue than has been perpetuated. Conservatives aren’t the only ones protesting this issue, though their (underlying, prejudicial) reasoning is certainly unique.

This was really a wrist slap by Iran meant to save face. The amount of threatening and posturing on both sides was almost comical.  If everybody is smart, we should all call it a day and move on.

I get the letters aren’t real and the advice is near-ironically always about increasing the tipping percentage, to draw clicks...but I enjoy this column. Some of this is stupid and fluff, but I appreciate a modern-day etiquette column in the guise of tip promotion.

Either way, who fucking cares?

“Alum” is a colorless astringent compound.

Cardi B, who has made trans-phobic and racist comments still queen here at Jez. I am willing to be grayed again for life throwing this out there...

Oh, and I’m guessing it’s not just any teacher who would get this treatment from alums.

I was more impressed that he not only punched up, but punched up at the right targets: people who’ve benefited from relationships with Epstein and Weinstein, and people making profits by partnering with ethically questionable super-companies like Amazon and Apple. The jokes weren’t that funny, but the targets were

It’s amazing (but not surprising) that Jezebel is doing back flips to defend a buch of rich, privilieged assholes getting roasted. These are the types of manic paradoxes woke culture generates. 

He was funny. Look at that monologue again. The crack about Apple and the sweatshops is what led to the hypocrisy call-out, and it was spot on. 

...a silent signal acknowledging that the man we’re supposed to be listening to isn’t saying anything worth hearing

I assess it often, though rarely have the ability to affect it. I don’t think a salesman at a Mercedes dealership should make 2x-3x as much as a salesman at a Kia dealership, for instance.

While it is nice that you had a fantastic night, why are you set on thinking that a waiter at Denny’s is incapable of making a meal more memorable than an upscale restaurant? Are poor people incapable of doing a good job at serving others? Seems like some classist bullshit to me.

“The 1% are the cheapest douchebags on the planet.”

If a single pour costs $250, the whole bottle will run $12-15k. It’s not a bottle of wine. A standard pour of scotch is two ounces; for wine it’s six.

Most really rare whiskies (scotch, bourbon, or otherwise) aren’t the kind of thing you can just waltz into the store and pick up, and especially not at retail price. I know locally we have a liquor store chain that has a huge lottery once a year where patrons line up and get tickets just to get the *opportunity* to

On the other hand, we really do need to kill tipping culture. It IS ridiculous that server A makes $2 bucks for pouring a $10 shot while server B makes $50 doing the exact same work pouring a $250 shot.

Since the whole point of spending $250 on a shot of scotch is telling people that you spent $250 on a shot of scotch, go ahead and treat yourself and truthfully tell people that you spent $300 on a shot of scotch.