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Jeremy Alexander
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Not my experience at all. I never saw an “owner” of an arcade in my entire youth and I never saw anyone bullied in an arcade. I grew up in the burbs of Chicago and arcades were everywhere and I never had a bad experience in any of them.

I think that someone at McDonald’s probably stumbled on your comment and thought it was as absolutely stupid and small minded as I do. Food has no rules other than the ones people make up to make themselves feel superior, or because of their inability to change and grow. All that matters with food is that it’s safe

He’s not engaging in anything. His point is that it’s hard to find something infuriating when you can just turn it off or not participate in it. It’s like saying you think a certain tv show is infuriating. Then don’t watch it and the problem is 100% solved.

The writer of this article must have the thinnest skin on Earth. First of all, who follows fast food brands social media accounts? Second, if some twitter comments between sandwich shops is something that “infuriates” you, you have severe mental illness and the problem isn’t Wendy’s or Popeye’s.

Everything you wrote is generation based, not gender based. I’m in my late 30's and even among my friends I’m starting to hear them judging younger people and lumping them into massive categories. I also dealt with plenty of older men that laughed about the same kinds of issues like working from home, or anything

God I’m glad I don’t have to date anymore. Dating is hard enough without having to sift through the thousand made up genders. Heterosexuality and homosexuality are natural. There’s no evidence that transgenderism is natural, genetic, or anything other than a potential mental illness.

The break thing never made any sense to me. You’re either a couple or you’re not. A “break” is just another way of saying “broken up”. Ross hooking up was absolutely fine. All Rachael had to say is can we just take a few days apart without breaking up and problem solved. As for the Brad Pitt thing, I’m shocked they

That’s the pettiest one I’ve read here. If a girl dumped me because of the way my nails looked, maybe just that day even, I’d consider that a close call and be happy to see her go.

I think you could have just asked him why he said it instead of guessing and dumping him, but you do you.

That’s too easy. That’s just not liking assholes. It’s like saying I won’t date a serial killer.

I wouldn’t date someone that makes important life decisions based on some petty thing someone else does that they don’t like. Almost every friend I have that’s still single in their 30's always has stories about how they had to dump these perfect men and women because of some dumb slight like some food they liked to

That’s petty.

No idea what they think this is going to do. It’s not going to have any negative effect for veggie burgers, it makes the meat industry look idiotic, and we’re going to have to move away from the level of meat consumption we’re at now anyway. This is just a sad little tantrum from an industry that incorrectly thought

I’m gonna take that as sarcasm. At their absolute worst, American sports fans don’t even come close to global football fans. The term football hooligans didn’t come about on accident. And Luck does owe something to his fans. People didn’t drop thousands of dollars on season tickets for a retirement ceremony, champ.

Colts fans have been nothing but supportive of Luck for years while he took a chunk of their ticket money to watch NFL games from the sidelines. People that spent thousands, or more, on season tickets have the right to boo him. They bought those tickets to see a contender, not a retirement ceremony. God you people are

You’re a scumbag. You’re calling people “idiots” because they sent a few boos towards an athlete in a game? Grow up, you thin skinned crybaby. There are people in those seats that dropped thousands on season tickets, and in some cases like families and businesses, potentially tens of thousands of dollars and they

They paid for tickets, in some cases season tickets, to see a team that some picked as a superbowl contender and to support a qb that’s hardly played for the team, but collected paychecks from, for many years. They have every right to boo if they want to. I’m betting that the guys that spent thousands of dollars on

It wasn’t the smartest business move, but when you look at the United States activities in the Middle East, especially during the Cold War, he’s not entirely wrong. We talk about democracy in the Middle East, but when it existed, we destroyed it rather than have it sell oil to the USSR. Democracies existed in both

ROFL! Wait, what’s a “Dwight Howard”?

It’s a decent game and far from the way it’s portrayed as the worst game ever made. I’ve been gaming since the Atari 2600 and I’ve played far worse games. But man, Bethesda really look like amateurs and desperately need to get their shit together. Bethesda’s problem across the board is that they make AAA money and act