drbatman
Dr. Batman
drbatman

No. Is it so ridiculous that someone else could have a different view from you? I would respond in more detail, but I feel like everything you said has already been covered if you read further down...

You are correct that my analogy is not a perfect one. I would point out that in my analogy there also aren't things that sound like "CD" in the store that aren't CDs...

I think my Baltimore is showing. I should, perhaps, rephrase that a customer does not have a right to stay ignorant when presented with evidence from a more knowledgeable party. I absolutely have gone shopping and learned about things I wanted to buy. But I have accepted that the people who work at the store know more

My reading was that she was trying to explain. She asked for the customer to come around to the window. My (granted, very limited) experience ordering off of speakers tells me that those are not the best way to go through a long/polite explanation. They work best for people who know the system and know what they want.

1) She didn't know, she could have guessed, but given that the order was yelled at her, I can't imagine the hellfire if she was wrong about the made up drink.

Is it possible to be down the middle on this? Pineapple does not belong on a good pizza. But if you're getting a bad/not so good (or whatever) pizza (Dominoes, Papa John's etc.) Pineapple and Banana Peppers will totally make it better...

Have you ever had pineapple and banana peppers on a pizza? It's the best! Well, maybe not the best. But it's pretty great! Especially if you're getting pizza from a not so great place....

Jton,

Thanks for the reply. I feel like all the ones I've seen are pretty clear that you should tip on the pregroupon total (not that I need that reminder). Anyway, it's good to get some affirmation that I wasn't being a dick. I've never been a server but I've worked in customer service before and have a basic level of

Sometimes, I stumble across a post that is exactly what I would have said. A star is not really enough, but it will have to do. Although, if I may be so bold, I may have added wings to the list, because, you know, awesomeness.

I have an honest question, but let me start by saying I am in no way defending this guy. This guy was being an asshole. I can't imagine ever not tipping. And using the word "retarded" is, well, I don't feel the need to preach to the choir. Everyone on here seems to be on the same page...

As a Ravens fan, I ask why is it that winning a Super Bowl is the only measure of success? They've broken NFL records and went to 2 more Super Bowls since Spygate... They have had, by most standards, a lot of success since Spygate. This attack seems offbase.

Spay Rice

No, my point is that his reasons aren't valid. Here is a thought experiment to elaborate: Say you are speeding and a police officer pulls you over and asks why, and you say you are trying to get your pregnant wife to the hospital. You have a valid reason for doing something that is otherwise bad! But now let's say you

I'm not arguing for competence as the sole metric, though it factors in somewhat. I'm arguing that his betrayal is invalid because it is an extreme preemptive strike when lesser measures would have been viable.

But why was taking Connor the only action available to Wesley? Killing Angelus was clearly the only option. He was evil, wanted to destroy the world, and once Buffy got to him had already started. Killing him was the only option. What evidence do you have that just talking to Angel wouldn't have worked? Buffy used a

I disagree. With Buffy, Angel had already taken actions to destroy the world and killing him was the only way to undo it. Angel (or Angelus) had already made his choice. With Wesley, Angel could still have made a good choice and all evidence points to him doing just that... Besides, prophecies turn out wrong all the

I'm just wondering why you are prejudging this so harshly when you say you like all of the Marvel movies. You know so little about this movie. Are you saying that a movie whose basic summary is an adult who was abducted by aliens as a child teams up with other aliens including a talking raccoon and a tree that can

Ok, so here's my reasoning: The possible answers are 1) the North Pole and 2) the circle around the South Pole. If 1 then the bear is white. If 2 there is no bear. Therefore, if there is a bear, it must be 1 and it must be a white bear... It's late and I'm tired so Im not phrasing it using correct logical wording.

Which, I believe, is why we can say it is a Polar Bear, but that saying that it must have been the North Pole is insufficient. We must also add that it could be the south pole and the knowledge that the South Pole has no bears.