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I still miss their old song.

Yeah, Navy vet here and I largely don’t care about it. I mean, it’s kind of messed up to refer to him as retired when he’s not and to wear an extra service stripe than he really earned, but. Whatever. It’s not like the guy never served.

I think a customer is entitled to certain things. Like any basic customer service. If someone can’t find what you’re looking for, you’re entitled to that explanation and shouldn’t expect to simply be left on hold.

No, but that’s not true. You can’t do anything about being tall or short.

Yes, I read what you wrote. I quoted you saying that the woman in the pictures is—despite being a real person—an unrealistic version of a woman.

Okay, whatever. It’s impossible to become muscular, it’s impossible to be thin. Real people are incapable of these things. And when a real person accomplishes it, her body “is an unrealistic depiction of a woman’s body.”

But it clearly *is* realistic given that there’s a real fucking person that we’re looking at who does look like that.

“That’s like saying that most people that aren’t scientists are lazy and make excuses as to why they can’t study and do experiments.”

So, just to be clear, your belief is that if you’re an independent contractor and agree to terms of a contract, you are under no obligation to follow through?

I hate when people say stupid shit like this. If you’re an independent contractor you still have a, you know, contract. And per the terms of the contract one party may require the other to do this, that, or the other thing.