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I've seen toilet attendants in nightclubs before and they freak me out. What could be more weird than a guy who loiters outside your toilet cubicle, waiting to wash your hands for your with a variety of of soaps and perfumes etc. The times I have seen them they have always been black dudes too, so that adds to the

No, you would just be shouted at and treated as scum who wanted their children to starve.

Who cares if the burger costs $10 + $5 tip, or just a straight $15. What difference does it make? It's just a hidden cost that makes a menu look artificially cheap at the moment.

The prices don't go up though, they will just reflect reality rather than the pretend "before 'tip' " price.

Urg, the last year or 2 it has really caught on at my workplace to say "matrix" when they just mean "table" but it sounds fancier. Boils my piss.

Also from the UK here. Isn't the idea of a valet weird? It's like they are just manufacturing ways to create "jobs" that are really just people begging for money. Like those people that mob your car at the traffic lights and clean it without your consent.

3. You live in a country with reasonable labour laws.

Come to England. We let employers pay their employees here, it's not up to the customers.

I don't think it's a given that people will come up with sensible solutions for mainstream genres. It never happened with the Kinect.

Own up, was that all one long ramble so you could give the payoff of saying it "alienates" you? ;)

"Rape is not normal, murder is not normal, and to accept jokes demagnifying it into our society allows for the implications of rape culture."

So are you saying you are also against murder being trivialised in films and media, and murder based jokes?

So basically you are a gaming hipster who went to PAX before it was cool, but now it's too big and you also heard they said something that was slightly negative one time.

There is no contradiction there. If someone is trying to suppress themselves from laughing or crying, then they are not currently laughing or crying. Explained in 1 sentence, how's that?

I was just trying to work out if it was real or not so I asked what I thought was a neutral question.

Yeah, there aren't any names and the quotes wouldn't make believable fiction in any circumstances. It reminds me of the story of the guy bouncing a head on a car of scared teenagers in the woods. The boogie man Internet will get ya!

Hah...sheepington by name...

Awesome analysis man! I should know better in future.

I wasn't even poking fun at it. I just thought it was a given (because of the structure of the article) that we were here to discuss if this event really happened or not, so I was asking a direct and genuine question.

Edit: Note that there isn't a single name in the whole thing. It's just "mum" this and "son" that. It

"..criticizing the man's expression grief within the context of physical appearance alone" Despite the fact that I have analysed my original comment over and over, I had still not considered that interpretation of it until you pointed it out just now. Now that you have though I can see it clearly as a way that could