It’s treason then.
It’s treason then.
Honestly, the most interesting part of this story is that a client scope of work got out into the wild. That shit is usually under lock and key, so that we’re even hearing about this is surprising.
That’s a shame, the second-to-last paragraph is awesome.
Are you kidding? So is dismissing the viewpoints of a bunch of 18-year-olds the “adult” thing to do?
That is, until they also sign McCarron for no reason.
Sounds like a job for a Peter...man?
I feel like the phrase “anything is better than Thursday Night Football” is fairly common though.
Yes, but colossal science-y assholes at least.
True, but this is one of the few ways that an individual can stand up to a corporation these days: by withholding the money you might have otherwise gave them, or worse, giving it to one of their competitors.
They sell the accessible products that people on the opposite side of the issue buy (or in this case, won’t buy), versus the guns and ammo or military grade armaments that those people won’t/can’t access.
To your first sentence, Vista is being targetted in a boycott because , as stated in the article:
I really love this entire sentence.
So... what exactly are you saying? There’s nothing to be done here except continuing to buy those brands? You’re really not making a compelling point at all.
This is such a stupid and inefficient way to have this conversation. What the fuck?
+1 reframed issue
Cooking sounds fun for you guys.
HAH! Bad troll is bad.
Other people already got back to you on this, but the phrase isn’t only (or even commonly) used that way anymore. It’s generally also used now as a synonym of “giving up” or “walking away,” with the idea of the newer phrasing as to “cut your line with the bait on it.”
Here’s where the risk comes in for the Jags: If they wanted to cut bait on Bortles after this season, it’s going to cost them $16.5 million in dead money on their 2019 cap (the $6.5 million in guaranteed salary plus $10 million in accelerated cap proration from that $15 million signing bonus).
The Millenial generation started in the early 80's and went until the end of the 90's/early 2000's, so yes—younger Boomers and older-to-mid-range Gen X’ers are their parents.