lazarpandar
TheRealCarlosMencia
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Thanks for asking. My answers, in the order they were asked....

Good on you. Feeling validated in your actions doesn’t mean they aren’t creepy. If you (or maybe someone else I’m replying to here) is attempting to search out some woman on the internet because of a stock picture or two you happened to see of her on some blog you read, it doesn’t matter how confidently you assert

Alright well at least that’s out in the open now. Thanks.

Would you be asking the same question if she were a dude or of average attractiveness?

Yeah. And frankly, I stopped hunting the moment I realized I was potentially verging on stalkerish behavior. :-)

Is it just me or is it creepy to see a girl online and then immediately ask who she is

I think you meant “binge-watching,” unless we’re talking about repeated viewings of CW episodes where the characters are shown excitedly using Bing.

Alright this is racist.

Are you F’n kidding me

What even is this site anymore? I used to come here for suggestions on productivity software.

“as the Switch does not support Bluetooth headsets.”

Wow, you are so brace Ari. You WON’T pick up trash. The hero we deserve. This position makes you interesting.

This is a dumb request. 90% of the meals I pay for are business meals and if you think for one second I’m going to tip in cash and not be able to write it off, you’re straight up dumb. It’s not always about what the salty waitress wants, it’s about what the customer wants. A tip is a goddamned tip...earn it, take it

They did it legally tho

Do both if you really really liked the server/service. You’ll make someone’s day.

I think we need a similar column where we ask customers of restaurants what’s best for them. This is a two-way street right?

I’m pretty sure the next letter is the column is going to be:

My first job out of undergrad I worked with a guy who used to be a waiter at fancy Beverly Hills bistro. he said he preferred credit card tips, because then he could fudge a couple extra dollars out of it. So working 4 tables an hour got an extra $8, which translated into a few thousand dollars over the year. And no

I know I am overly paranoid, but one of the reasons I pretty much always tip on the card is so I can prove I left a tip. I am not famous, so it will almost certainly never be a problem, but I have seen stories where some server posts “this asshole stiffed me because I am a ......” and posts the credit card with 0 in

“Tipping out” seems like the worst version of the tipping system. I hate the need for tipping in general and would rather we make the employers pay their servers a decent wage, but if I’m leaving a tip, I’m leaving it for the server. I’m sure the dishwashers and bartenders are great people, but they didn’t serve me.