It’s crazy, right? You would have to do something wild like consider Behavioral Economics to even begin to understand this!
It’s crazy, right? You would have to do something wild like consider Behavioral Economics to even begin to understand this!
After watching a documentary on the massive counterfeit industry of China, where they revealed that Chinese manufacturers were even producing fake eggs, this does not surprise me at all. Fake rice has got be a much cheaper business to get into than fake eggs.
Do you also find that when you drink a glass of water, it is just too damn wet?
This is the worst attempt of this kind I have ever seen.
It’s rather ironic that you make a wildly sweeping generalization here based on what is likely to be one of those most outlying observable populations which you could survey, and thus prove that you are actually very much a part of the very issue you seem to be campaigning against.
It is disappointing, but not surprising, to see that this is the kind of innovation a “disruptive,” company like Uber can deliver when they stay within the bounds of the law.
This might be a new record for fewest words needed to discredit yourself as a credible source for anything, ever.
I was going to point out a rather simple error in the first sentence, but upon observing the creative structures found in the rest of the article, I am just going to assume this is some kind of Avant-Garde interpretation of writing style that I am not familiar with.
Ok. Now you go back to your previous story.
You are changing your story now? Ok.
I guess it all depends on how you define hiding. I certainly would not consider it straightforward, at least not unless you have a 200-level understanding of tax accounting.
Where was that reported? The linked report does not specify the cause of the failure.
Check the recent “Filed to: Uber” stories to see reports of Uber openly ignoring many regulations in those cities, NYC specifically.
We covered this.
As I said below, McDonalds is really just a proxy for any minimum wage job.
...we have apparently decided that it is wise to have no standards at all
Ok, I agree. If you don’t want to work, signing up to drive for Uber is probably a very good way to accomplish that.
Your assertion about accidents supports what I said.
I know Automod as a topic might be tough to get an image of, but you lead with a picture that doesn’t even have a chat window?
Hey, all the people who say it isn’t the people riding bikes that are the ones behaving poorly in relation to urban transport situations, please add this to the column of points against you.