Had to scroll down WAY to far for this. Have a star.
Had to scroll down WAY to far for this. Have a star.
Hharassing? Try they where being fucking shot at.
Saw that too. A Chicago Aldi. Maybe he mistook it for Acme?
The fact they put “737 MAX” in the headline, even though the incident had nothing to do with the plane type, tells you exactly why this article exists.
1. Typing out “Boeing 737 MAX” every 12 seconds in this article just makes it plainly obvious how badly you are trolling for clicks.
Did you notice how many made up stories you saw from liberal lawmakers about how the Appalachian hurricane disaster probably did more good than harm and probably set those inbred hilljack moonshinin’ confederates back in their places? Or how Biden took the opportunity to talk shit about his political enemies in the…
My idiot brother posted a meme about this very thing that ended with “You can’t make this up.”
I quite literally had to debunk in real time when I saw a friend posted shite like this online. Like, a 2 second google search proved him wrong and he still was trying to say it happened. It’s bonkers.
Both the ease at which these lies spread and the ferocity that the simps hold on to them (even when shown to be lies) is precisely why this country is not long for peace. The second a social media site deletes them as “false”, the RW screams “censorship!” and the site is brought in front of Congress. Only a matter of…
“You won’t see this on the news!” they say about a story they just made up.
I really hope this BS doesn’t have a similar outcome to what the electrical workers in Houston dealt with during the last big blackout (the big lie on that was that the unions stopped work to negotiate a better contract mid-emergency). Multiple crews had to move equipment or stop work because members of the public kept…
That’s an insult to the Chrysler 200. For a completely forgettable looking car, I like the look of the 200. Its proportions are correct, unlike the Tesla proportions on the 3, X, and Y.
I think it’s just that there’s nothing positive to say about him.
“extracurricular activities”? You mean her job?
Nah, Collin is right. This looks like cheap shit.
“Sewell says that Kirby’s wife’s adult content “had become an issue at work” which violated the company’s “standards of professional conduct.””
What a cluster… so basically one of the other employees recognized his wife from a picture on his desk, and decided to distribute her adult content at work and with colleagues? Seems to me like that would have been the obvious person to terminate, not Mr. Kirby.
“The subordinate took screenshots and showed them to co-workers and managers, the decision said.”
Thing has always looked like a clown car to me with that bulbous greenhouse. This update is also bad.