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Listen, if Marvel wants me they got me.

The only way it could have been better is if they had done it like Clue and have multiple endings where they chose a different artifact in the basement.

I think these guys had a pretty disastrous trip.

I am horrified by the McDonald’s story, primarily because I just spent at least an hour documenting a minor injury one of my staff got on the job two days ago. I’m a manager at McDonald’s. The employee in question thought she was fine. I still had to document it, which included having the employee talk to a nurse on

I try to take good care of someone else's stuff because they didn't have to let me use it. That is the decent thing to do.

All right, I may agree with parts of your statement, but dissections really do help to teach you about anatomy and physiology. I (and most of my cohort) were respectful of the animals we dissected and I certainly didn’t see anyone come out with the message that animals are disposable commodities. Rather, I think it

Or when they treat the borrowed item like trash because it’s not theirs.

Regarding the first story, I really hate when you do someone a favor by letting them borrow something they assume that they always have access to that item. If I want to help you out okay but when it starts to infringe on me then it’s not. That is just rude.

Being in my late 20s, I have early memories of having to learn DOS commands to start up my first computer games, not to mention doing things like defragmenting and reformatting hard drives or installing new RAM to solve problems and eke out just a little more performance. I certainly never became a programmer, but I

“Never loan anybody your pickup truck.” is a lesson that needs to be burned into the brains of anyone who buys a pickup. Just by it’s nature, anybody who wants to use your truck is not asking for it because they need to transport a cardboard box filled with lace dollies. They’re going to beat that thing like a rented

I dunno. Someone in my life said he looked elsewhere because he felt rejected, but I find it to be a bunch of whiny BS. Like, somehow a woman always has to emotionally fix things in relationships. Or relationships are all about women giving men attention and if their attention is elsewhere, that’s a crisis.

I sympathize so hard.

We don’t need no education
We don’t need no thought control
No dark sarcasm in the classroom
Teachers leave them kids alone
Hey teacher leave them kids alone
All in all it’s just another brick in the wall
All in all you’re just another brick in the wall