nmiller7192
nmiller7192
nmiller7192

Yeah, something like that would be more typical of what I associate with a sandwich. Basically any sandwich that you would refer to primarily as a sandwich. Burgers are sandwiches, but we don’t call them hamburger sandwiches. But a turkey sandwich, ham sandwich, whatever? You’d explicitly say “sandwich” in the name.

Normally I’d agree.

I love you Alison Brie, but you’re wrong here. A hotdog is a sandwich.

That is entirely a nonsense argument.

Debatable...but that isn’t really my point. Just the fact that I’d be surprised if someone brought me a specific type of sandwich (in this case, a burger) after using the term “sandwich”, doesn’t make it not a sandwich. I wouldn’t have expected a burger, but that doesn’t make a burger not a sandwich.

If someone asked me if I wanted a sandwich and they brought me a burger, I’d be surprised, certainly. But a burger is definitely a type of sandwich.

I think you could make a case that a taco has to be on unleavened bread (a tortilla)

So...in the years after the southern strategy, the south just shifted from blue to red despite few major changes in demographics and no one switching political parties?

The Batcave has great security! You have to be incredibly skilled and awesome to get in there, that’s how Deathstroke was able to do it! And Roschach. And Ra’s Al Ghul. And the Joker. And the Black Hand. And Catwoman. And...okay, maybe the security just sucks?

As a white male who recently started doing stand-up comedy, this makes me feel a lot better about my chances.

And the thing is...Finn Jones sucks when he’s being serious. He just seems like an angry baby.

Danny Masterson is apparently a rapist. So...fuck that guy.

Do you have a legal right to expensed meals? I don’t think that is the case.

The fact that even SBC’s character chided him for the N-word was pretty funny.

There is a difference between letting words hurt me and saying “you’re an asshole and I don’t want to work with you/be around you/whatever”.

So you’re advocating that we just...not react to what people say at all?

I don’t know a lot, but I know quite a bit more than two, and I’m going to just say that your experience, while valid, is definitely not a constant.

That’s not veganism, that’s just shittiness.

Yup, which makes sense as libertarianism tends to be more fiscally conservative/socially liberal.

But it does apply to all employees, just not all meals. It doesn’t cut them off from getting paid meals, they just won’t pay for meat. It’s well within their rights to take an ethical issue with that and not provide it. And no one is excluded by this; no one has a dietary restriction of exclusively meat.