crymorenoob
CrymoreNoob
crymorenoob

A little harsh? Next time you’re a work, throw a public fit in front of a bunch of your company’s customers and hurl a couple of racial or sexual slurs at a co-worker and let us know if you get a “harsh” reaction like being suspended for a couple of days.

The dog was perfectly well behaved, but there is a world of difference between a regular well behaved dog and a trained service dog. And well behaved or not it was still a 90+ pound Labrador retriever.

I see you’ve never had to sit in economy next to someone’s obviously untrained labrador, like the poor guy two rows in front of me last year.

It would help if people didn’t just unilaterally decide that their pet was a support animal based on their desire to have it be so.

“How dare you deviate from the source material by using a white actor”  meet “How dare you remain true to the source material by using a white actor”.

I loved it, and it was one of the first to introduce open world PVE events that anyone could jump into. I know that stuff is common now, but back then I remember being blown away the first time a rift opened and a bunch of us random players ran over to close it.

Seriously though, he ought to want to go play somewhere else. Who wants to play for their father? The extra shit from other players is just a small part of why that would suck.

Even without the sexual abuse, no one should be subjected to the emotional abuse that passes for coaching under Karolyi, or frankly, a whole lot of coaches.

And maybe guys could just fight at their actual weights, instead of pretending they weigh 20 pounds less to get into a different weight class.

I’ll have to tell my wife that we’re living in some sort of temporal rift where she didn’t message me despite my average-40-year-old guy profile picture 10 years ago. Thanks for letting me know that never happened.

Wow, I am most impressed by his ability to spend hours every day working at his job. I can’t imagine the dedication it must take to show up for work everyday. What a hero.

Every time I hear about people complaining about the pressures of being a professional gamer, I’m tempted to “welcome to life”. What’s that? You had to sit in your apartment and practice Overwatch for hours everyday? I’m sure that guy working a double to keep his autistic kid in a treatment program feels bad for you.

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Exactly which of those very real accomplishments is it that you think make’s him qualified to be Secretary of Interior though?

Not doing what they expect you to do can be a good strategy. Unless of course, what they expect you to do is something you are very good at, and the alternatives are much worse.

A FORMER employee pushed the wrong button, I trust.

Apparently random Americans aren’t as tolerant of me being an asshole as my drunken friends. Who knew?

One of the most compelling things about PVP on the MUD I used to play on back in the 90's was the fact that if you were pkilled, the killer had the option to take anything/everything off your corpse. Getting “full looted” was a very real possibility.

The element of actually having a significant stake at risk in PVP was

I’m pretty sure the rule says you have to include minority candidates for new hires, not that you have to have once upon a time hired a minority.

Your estimation of “nationwide exposure” might be a bit off if you think that whatever token candidates they pretend they considered have benefited in the least.

Except that when pressed, you admited that it isn’t so much that Windows sucks, it’s that your prefer to use something else because it works better for your use case. Those are not the same thing.

I prefer Office to Google Docs because it integrates better for my work but that doesn’t mean Docs sucks.