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I would sooner let my child date Hakeem “Drip Drop” Lyon than Tyga.

Wow, so basically she handled every celebrity divorce I’ve read about for the past decade?

Not necessarily. Scott and Kourtney are on the list and they aren’t married. If you have kids with someone or significantly co-mingle your assets you might end up with a lawyer.

No wonder Lost in Translation is such a shitty movie...

I dunno, if two people think they should get divorced, they're probably right.

Praise be! Glory to god in the highest you guys.

Jesus Christ, that pose. We get it — you think you’re a martyr. You can climb down off the cross now.

I feel the same way about Giselle. Like, beauty in a very “unbeautiful” way if that makes any sense.

Agreed. Also if you read deeper into other reports of this story she converted two years ago, but didn’t find out about the alcohol thing till recently, so...must not of really researched that religion too much before hand huh?

I sent all of these gifs to my friends for galentines day this year.

Based on discussions with the flight attendants I’ve known, and from the comments by flight attendants in this thread, serving drinks is a significant part of an FA’s duties. It’s not all they do, but it’s a large enough component that one FA refusing to do it would be a substantial burden on the others. So it’s not

It makes a difference to the other flight attendants, who are now forced to do their own jobs as well as their coworker’s.

I assumed they were both serving down the aisle and every time alcohol was ordered it’d be the responsibility of employee not this woman [Anna] to fill it. Then, when it’s not regular service time, Anna is having to respond to all alcohol orders. So the scenario goes something like this: both attendants walking down

Part of a flight attendant’s job is to serve alcohol. You should be able to carry out all your job requirements, unless you are physically incapable. She’s not physically incapable, she’s spiritually incapable. Therefore she doesn’t belong on a plane where most passengers are going to want to have alcohol. What if

Breaking news: sometimes your job might conflict with your religious beliefs so you might have to quit your job. THE END

I want to feel bad that they agreed to some sort of compromise and then revoked it. However, how annoying to have co-workers who are not able to pull their weight on the job because they made a personal choice and decided everyone should just deal with it. No one is forcing her to consume alcohol, but part of her job

What if it was actually causing a problem? All it would take is one packed flight with a lot of thirsty patrons and too few attendants serving for one of them to go “...wait a minute”

I don’t know. I may pitch a fit too if I’m the second flight attendant on a packed flight and I all of a sudden have to start doing my job plus filling drink orders for the other attendant because they converted to Islam (and kept serving for a year) and just found out they can’t serve alcohol. That seems like you’re

I mean, if a compromise or negotiation satisfies all parties then fine, but ultimately if you can’t fulfil your entire contract then... bye.