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One good thing that this review brings up is the omnipresence of goal-oriented thinking in male relationship guides. Even if the emphasis is shifted away from obtaining a female person as an object, it can still seek to obtain a relationship as though it were a possession.

I think the matter that ought to be discussed

These guys are still garbage people. I don’t care if they’ve “changed” or “settled down” or whatever, but even if they have, the price of having been such scum-sucking soul vampires is that a lot of people are never going to trust them. They should deal with that, and accept it.

SPOILER ALERT: Women turn out to be human, just like Tucker Max allegedly is. What a shocking turn of events that absolutely no one could have predicted when his moronic first book was published!

Cool stories, bros.

what women want in a guy :

This is the main problem with identifying/doxxing people. If you’re wrong (and odds are you are), you’ve set that person up for a whole lot of misery.

In a lot of states, that server could have lost their job.

I suspect he wouldn’t have called if the tip had been good. They were dicks, he’s a dick. No heroes here.

Better question, Pinkham - would they have even needed to lie about driving behind them? Couldn’t they just say they’d been serving them for the evening, and just realized these people intended to drive home?

How exactly does this qualify as a fuckwit comment? Yea, the dude should have tipped better but if the server felt that the people were truly intoxicated, he should have stopped serving them well before 7 margaritas a piece. I’m not saying that the cops should not have been notified but his reason for doing so blows.

Except the server would not have given a fuck about the DUI if the tip had been satisfactory. I’m fine with calling the cops but it’s not as though the server was just looking out for society for society’s sake in this case.

Dude go screw, anyone working at a restaurant like that is TIP Certified, knows the laws and ramifications of overserving customers, and now apparently found it satisfying to fuck up these people’s lives over a $4 tip when the server is absolutely responsible for how much they ended up having to drink. This is also in

Color me the bad guy here. Of course those people were a danger and the right thing to do was calling the cops — but if the server had gotten a $30 tip on a $60 check, that wouldn’t have happened. Getting stiffed was the catalyst for this, not doing the right thing.

According to state law, yeah, it’s absolutely his responsibility.

Dude only decided to call the cops because they stiffed him on the tip. He had no problem with them walking out after 7 margs each.

You know, more than one person can be at fault in a single situation; it’s not a zero-sum blame game. I don’t condone driving after 7 margaritas, but rofl at everyone rushing to commend someone who didn’t see any problem with bringing a single two-top FOURTEEN margaritas.

Wait, we’re applauding the guy who apparently overserved a couple and then called the cops on them because he didn’t like the tip?

I can’t wait until I’m old enough to be called a “curmudgeon”. I’m tired of being called a bitch.

What is really beautiful about stories like these is that, no matter the metaphysics of it all, that is still how the person understood and experienced passage into death. That knowing and feeling of loved ones/guides/spiritual support in the dying process doesn’t need validation.

Me, right now: