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I’m inclined to agree. But it’s pointed out that nobody but the bride & maid of honor knew her, so she very well may have friends that are not like the woman who went online to post nasty comments about her to a “shaming” group!

Plus, the person complaining about her even points out that nobody but the bride and maid of honor knew her - so it could easily be that she just felt like she wasn’t part of the group, and given the bitchy comments this person posted about her I’m guessing she may have had reason to not want to be around and interact

Yup.

A lot of people here don’t bother to read the source articles - including, it seems, the writers sometimes since so many times relevant facts are misrepresented or just entirely omitted (which could also be purposeful of course).

Yeah, the only actual evidence we have of any potentially assholish behavior is that.

“how do you decide that all of the other people are the problem instead of her?”

A lot of people forego eggs because of how the animals that lay them are treated.

“We went to a nice restaurant Saturday night, with plenty of vegan options (we checked the menu for her ahead of time) but she insisted on lugging a HUGE Tupperware container of her special food out.”

Not doubting your story - but it’s a common misconception, and many shop owners / employees are adamant about it as policy or are simply mistaken with regard to the law. I’ve lived (and visited) multiple states where I’ve turned down a bag (simply because it’s wasteful) and have been told it’s required by law - so I

He’s an expert on cars, actually. For example: he’s the one who discovered that they have wheels, so therefore walls work.

You are completely missing the points (and have terrible reading comprehension skills).

And we all know that everyone reads every single thing on every single menu at every single restaurant they go to, every single time - right?

Interestingly, everything I find online about it says there are no state laws requiring alcoholic beverages to be bagged upon purchase (including a few I found specific to GA)...

“Restaurants around the country have already made news by adding employee health-care charges to customer bills as their own line items.”

This is not uncommon - I’ve encountered it in many places around the US (and worked at a store that did this as well - we had bags for tall boys, regular size cans, and 40-oz bottles). The practice possibly originated with bagging glass bottles so that any glass shards would be contained if the bottle was dropped (any

Such civility.

Idunno - has he ever claimed to be?

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“No, I’m not familiar.”

So in other words, you’re not all that familiar with the history of such type shows.