I'm with you. I'd totally eat this.
I'm with you. I'd totally eat this.
A company called 20x24 Studio is continuing to produce the film.
I was lucky enough to get to work with one of these giant cameras. They're amazing. Each sheet of film costs about $100 though, or they did, seven or so years ago.
I am a good, responsible cat mom, and I take good care of my kitties' diets. That said, I can't help but love fat cats. Poor Mr. Meatball obviously needs to lose some lbs, as he'll really be much happier, but he is so damn cute. Fat cats are the best.
I have knit rabbit fur. I have carded, spun, and knit dog hair. I have washed, carded, spun and knit cat fur. And yet, this grosses me out.
I don't.
I want to eat at your burger chain. And look, they still manage to stay in business, even without grinding their employees into dust! You're right, of course, that profits for the few are trumping the basic human needs of the many. That's why I always like to see companies who run the same types of business succeeding…
And a double-double is SO MUCH BETTER.
Employers just need to see the value in employees in general! They are not expendable.
Oh, you said this so perfectly. I wanted to make this point and couldn't figure out quite how to phrase it ... and you said it so elegantly.
A good quality of life should be for everyone!
I'd be interested in your numbers. If you can find 'em, post 'em!
Hey, I have no problem with the bible verses ... they're not proselytizing, and they seem to practice the values they "advertise." Charity, kindness, human decency.
Amen!
I don't know where you live, but have you ever been to an In-n-Out? They're a fast-food restaurant, similar in many ways to other fast food restaurants. However, a main difference is that they pay well. Associates start at $10.50 an hour.
According to the Harvard Business Review, a minimum wage hike could help employers, too.
I'd like to give them healthcare and benefits, period. Because I believe healthcare is a basic human right.
I would rather corporations pay their workers a fair and living wage, even if it means product costs to consumers increase slightly, than have those corporations make the american taxpayer be part of their profit system. I have no issues with supporting social services as part of my taxes, but I DO have a problem when…
do you really want to pay a little more for a burger so that an adult doesn't have to work two jobs to support their family?
You've got to be kidding. Are you really completely clueless?