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Instead of making the corporations actually pay their labor what it is worth, the government essentially subsidizes these shitty minimum-wage payouts through Food Stamps/Section 8/what have you. I'm not railing against those programs, but I think it is totally fucked up that we are expected to pay for people to

Or, he's so fucking wasted he didn't see her until he shoulder checked her, then flailed to try to catch her, fell to the ground with her and then ate her pussy.

So the lady in green was apparently late with the Timbits?

This was him mocking one of the other two councillors that have been busted this year for drinking and driving. classic..

His brother Doug, a Toronto councilor — and also quite a character in his own right — was involved in a very heated exchange off camera to the right. (You heard the reporter on site mention this in her exchange with the anchor back at the station). Ford apparently was trying to get down there and ran into Councilor

And to think there were some who speculated that Ford would never run again.

Jesus H, Tim. He's destroying buildings and breathing fire now, too?

He didn't attack her. He was trying to get around her and bumped into her and caught her to keep her from falling.

Yeah I'm sorry… but no. As much as I hate fat shaming and don't think heavier people should have to pay more, like fuck if I'm giving up space I paid for so wider people (not only fat people but also men like my husband with shoulders like a linebacker) can be more comfortable. I dare you to ask me on a flight and

There are so many fucked-up things about this. First of all, the non-disparagement clause wasn't even on the website when the order was made. Second, her husband ordered the goods, not her. Third, the company broke the agreement by never sending the goods, so even if the clause was legal (which it absolutely

Holy shit! I'm glad you won, but I hope your husband is ok.

Company destroyed by internet in 3... 2.... 1.

"I'm sorry, I didn't realize we ate so much and only have a $100 bill and still need to pay for parking."

Maybe it's too bad that other instances of this have received so much attention...

Also, now that this is in the news, I'm betting a consumer-rights advocate attorney will pick up the case in a heartbeat.

She made it relevant in her reply saying she fought to keep them free to frolick in their ignorance.

"I'm sorry but I cannot tip because I don't agree with your lifestyle & how you live your life."

The irony is that this story will probably do more to hurt their business than any kind of negative review on some random website, no matter how frequently it is used.

Opinion is not libel. The law is very clear on that.