nothourbuddyguu
Notyourbuddyguy
nothourbuddyguu

Because banks like to nickel and dime the shit out of people.

I don't know where you are, but credit unions here in Canada do it all.

I left my bank for a credit union after my bank turned me down for a small car loan on the grounds that ‘I didn’t have enough credit history’. The credit union looked at the fact that I had a stable job and the small amount of credit history I had was all good. I paid off the loan earlier and stayed.

Simple and easy. Just remember to keep a melee weapon under your seat. Something short but with a lot of reach, if you need it.

I think your hat is on too tight.

The number of people going the wrong way in angled parking lots make this kind of moot.

People who do this should be hung in crows cages over their car.

Have you seen the way some of the people on the road drive? I have had to submit the dash cam footage from my work truck 3 times in the last 2 years. The funny part is, in all three incidents, the drivers in both cars were at fault. Driving aggressively, not signalling, clearly not looking, etc. 

I would argue that learning how to politely end an interview early is a skill that you can work on to and, when it is just a bad fit, they appreciate you not sticking out the interview for the sake of sticking out the interview. 

I showed up for what turned out to be MLM. I stood up half way through told them that they had lied to me on the phone and in their job listing, and left.

This.

Why is Once Upon A Time In Hollywood even on these lists? It was wholy forgettable. 

I get a lot of mileage out of this gif on articles like this.

I just did what I should have done: googled it. According to google, gold has no discernible flavour.

So, if you bought a car and they accidentally gave you the keys to a more expensive model, do you think that you are entitled to that more expensive car? This order might have just been meant for another table and they screwed up, but there is no way in hell they missed the fact that this wasn't what they ordered.

Him and the board of directors should all be sued for allowing this all to happen. 

You don’t think that he is on the hook since only an huge idiot would assume that there would be gold on the $2000 fancy steak AND the regular $200 version of that steak? It is pretty front and center on the menu.

Wouldn’t the gold flake just add a metallic taste to the steak? I have never eaten gold before. The closest thing would be the time that I drunkenly tore a little of the Wendy’s wrapper when biting a late night burger while walking home.

And they are the same people who make a big deal of letting you use their pen.