manwok
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manwok

I’m with you on both of those sentiments, but couldn’t write a response that’s as well stated as yours so I’m just going to star yours.  The question and the implication that photo taking is just the WORST are both kind of crabbing me out.

$4,500 to fund a one-note joke game with a shelf life of the same three minutes it takes to play? Sign me up! Or can I just stroll on down to Spencer’s Gifts and buy it alongside all the penis-shaped pasta for bachelorette parties and blatantly misogynist t-shirt selections?

Just a gentle reminder to commenters that Cards Against Humanity is an extremely progressive, charitable company that supports lots of awesome causes and has been making a very active, vocal effort to encourage humor that “punches up, not down.” (And IMO, the game itself is very fun as long as you play with the right

“Hey, I’m a cool guy that likes to shit on things other people enjoy. Give me your money”
-kickstarter guy (probably)

I would direct you to Yelp, Instagram, and Google Maps.

Apparently so. I’m always surprised by how much something so seemingly innocuous seems to make so many internet commenters so angry. 

How much free time do you have? 

You can’t seriously state on one hand that people using their phones to take a picture  ruins your meal, and then complain about others’ narcissism.

If the presence of a phone being used to take a picture ruins your meal, you’re too delicate to go out in public.

Jesus, relax. As long as the phone’s on silent with no flash and they aren’t talking on it, who cares?

You would fit in well at foxnews.com

It’s true though. It is much easier to create a hard rule (no photos) than having staff decide on the fly what is and isn’t okay.

I take pictures of food. I also understand that omakase is literally putting your night under the chef’s direction. If they are pacing your sushi precisely, stopping to take pictures can mess that up. Yeah, a quick snap is maybe fine, but if they let you do that, it makes it harder to say no to the next person who does

I have been alive for a lot of questionable Bud campaigns, but this whole “we have no corn syrup!” thing may be the dumbest. 

I still remember a friend going all “Ohh what, why are they turning this show into The Walking Dead, thats shite” when the White Walkers were reintroduced, completely forgetting the opening of the show which foretold their coming.

I think it could be modified.

Take all real estate taxes, put it in a state fund, set some money aside for school renovations to be granted to the most in-need schools, and then with the rest, every school state-wide gets the same amount per student, with only a slight variations to account for Cost of Living to be

Public schools funded by taxes is somewhat socialist, presumably your issue is that decentralizing them to the level of the neighborhood separates wealthier neighborhoods from less wealthy ones. Localism isn’t the opposite of socialism though, you can have small-scale socialist communities.

Public school systems definitely should receive public funds directed towards charter schools, vouchers and prisons. There are also reforms separate from the funding issues, like how teachers are trained to teach reading. In too many schools, the teaching philosophy and curricula doesn’t line up with the science of

there’s a little bit of ...tiny violins for “work for a year pay me 50k” ...most people don’t make that much in a year. and for all the drama of creative work. it’s very easy “work”

but if she has money... meh.  i guess be upset about it

You guys know that the Garth character existed on SNL for years before the movie and the look is largely unchanged from the show, right?