And there’s no way those corporations would pass on the cost to consumers so Yay lets make big business pay cause then it’s free for us!!!
And there’s no way those corporations would pass on the cost to consumers so Yay lets make big business pay cause then it’s free for us!!!
This would actually make a good Seinfeld episode, only it’s Bania who claims it was his idea. “We were in my car. We got coffee. We talked. That’s not a pilot!”
“Actually, you will save many lives, but not every life!” Owned!
The team celebrates at the finish line.
I see a free bumper in your future...
Anyone who thinks they have shitty job, remember: some poor sap was just given 12-hours to teach Boston radio jocks to be sensitive.
So, as readers of this post, we have three options:
I don’t doubt that the actual amount is very low, I just found it odd that someone would latch onto the $90 figure which was never presented as representing a typical disbursement.
One thing that amazes me is how often I’ve heard someone who is otherwise very progressive rant about how people on welfare live like kings and how easy it is to game the system.
Hence why “the vast majority of recipients” receive more than $90 a month...
I think the problem with how the Bond character relates to women is that, ostensibly he is a man who is irresistible to women. However, the reality of the films is that he is a man who is surrounded by paper-thin female characters utterly lacking agency who throw themselves at him because that is simply who they are.
Probably because it sounds extremely similar to Pyeongchang and none of those do?
It’s very unfortunate Wendy’s things happen on live TV.
I suspect a large portion of these cuts are for the better but I don’t trust this administration to avoid cutting stuff that we actually do need so I can’t say I feel good about it.
“Samer Kalaf said in his article that black people are our sports heroes. What sport is he talking about, and who? Is Kalaf profiling?”
“Him, too?” - Ryan Lochte
So... what makes them our enemy as opposed to the enemy of the country that’s marching with them? I’m genuinely curious.
My Uncle did the boot thing at a different store, buying one pair and returning it every few years. In his version of the story, he was the hero, the store the villain, and he was pissed “This is the 4th time I’ve returned these boots and this pair barely lasted 2 years!”
On the flip side, I’ve been in situation where I’m not a regular and suddently start getting stuff comped, which I saw as essentially a scam to steal from one’s employer which I’m now a part of. I gave an extra tip but felt very uncomfortable with the whole situation.
Yeah, I didn’t truly understand the phrase “how much justice can you afford” until I experienced it first hand.