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You know, there was a time in my life when I'd look down on the people who enjoyed these shows. Then I started hate watching mra videos on YouTube and spent countless hours trying to figure out where these guys went wrong. The fight club references, the video game obsessions, the idea that women are essentially both

They couldn't even spare a breadstick for these folks?

I'd like to say that I'm boycotting their restaurants because of this, but I've already been boycotting them for many many years because their food sucks.

Wow. Mind sufficiently blown. Now I have a righteous feeling about not eating at any of these places.

The statement stands just not the way he meant it. Days Inn management wants free money for exploiting the labor market. Minimum wage workers work for subsistence wages, not what they are actually worth to their employers. Karl Marx wasn't right about everything but he nailed that aspect of capitalism cold.

Meanwhile, Herry Patel, the Days Inn general manager, told Harlan the wage increase is, in his words, "bad for Arkansas. Everybody wants free money in Pine Bluff."

I don't think I could choke down mayo and pineapple chunks...I've done a lot to hold on to jobs but I don't think my stomach would let me...I'd have to claim severe allergies and hope she believed me. Mayo hits my gag reflex all wrong, always has. A thin smear, maybe I could wait til she left to regurgitate, it makes

is it possible that because they knew it was a survey they gave them the answers that they thought they wanted to hear?

No joke. I'd sort of forgotten how superior kids can be until I met my stepdaughter. I was super liberal even as a kid, but I know I was fucking intolerable about the few things I thought were wrong (pot...pffffft). Stepkid's mom is one of the aforementioned conservative hypocrites, though, so stepkid is very sure

Hmm, "douchefraggle". Now we have a wonderful word for these people.

I would love to know if the study found any regional differences in the responses. I'm a millennial from heathen New England and even though I went to a Catholic college I find these percentages hard to believe.

I haven't yet had a story I feel was worth submitting, but after a year at an Atlanta Bread Company (think Panera but the food is actually pretty good) I've collected a few smaller stories.

BCO is the only thing I look forward to on Mondays .

They're not even all kids. It's apparently anyone born between 1980 and 2000, which is just nuts because sorry, I was born in 1984 and I have zero in common with someone born in 2000. And I struggle to give a shit what a 15 year old thinks about morality anyway, because they're 15 and the majority haven't experienced

I'm a millennial who thinks gay sex is fine. abortion is a woman's choice, causal sex is something that usually happens for everyone who isn't married by 30 and teens having sex is par for the course.

So, Jamie, you're saying skipping iHeartRadio and watching the Last Man on Earth instead was a good decision, then.

Mainly what I got from this article (before I blacked out with rage) is that I AM SUPPOSED TO BE A MILLENNIAL??!?!!!

At least famous people aren't as bad as groupies, exotic dancers, students, video vixens and cocktail waitresses.

I am mostly offended by the fact that is one of the weakest, dumbest "jokes" I have ever heard.

This is just the sign I needed to pull the trigger on this delectable Easter assortment from Vosges: