crashfrog
crashfrog
crashfrog

As someone who actually works on the food side of the FDA, currently we’re all quite happily convinced that this new administration couldn’t even find our building. That there’s an executive branch agency that regulates food and food labelling would probably come as a surprise to the mango moron.

Of course he says he doesn’t remember anything.

Shift or no shift, both Uber and cab drivers have to take time from their day to eat meals, take breaks, etc. There is no difference.

Also, when you consider that the Uber driver also has to pay for the car, the gas, insurances, etc. They are also starting out their day in the hole.

There are way too many factors that go into how much an Uber or cab driver makes to say that definitively.

Uber drivers make more than cabbies.

Cab fares increase during peak times, are variable based on distance and waiting time, and frankly no jurisdiction actually seems to have solved the problem of the cabbie just turning the meter off and charging you a flat $40 in cash, or saying the credit card machine is “broken.”

Yes, that’s what makes them liveries.

Liveries and cabs don’t provide the same services. Only cabs can pick up street hails, which is why they need medallions; liveries are by arrangement only.

I don’t see why cab companies and hotels have to abide by dozens of rules while ride “sharing” and Airbnb don’t have to.

I don’t think there are laws that prevent cab companies from doing this, because they do this.

A lot of characters you rooted for as a kid, are impudent little tools when you view them as a grownup.

I viewed the police, as an institution, as problematic.

So, I’m a guy, so someone’s going to have to walk me through this.

Here’s how you’re misleading your readers. This:

“How many assholes do we have on this ship, anyway??”

I thought our parents and grandparents would be the last generations to need this kind of info.

“I need to bulk-erase a $25 notebook without just shredding it” is a pretty narrow and specific use-case, yes, but I don’t see how that use-case is met by a souped-up dry-erase board.

“I need to bulk-erase a $25 notebook without just shredding it” is a pretty narrow and specific use-case, yes, but I

Here’s what I’m thinking: maybe the guy who’s there to break the law for for his own profit could break the law a little more quietly?