But at the same time, there are foods in Europe that are illegal in the U.S. It really goes both ways.
...has she never heard of Apollo 1? That would explain pretty clearly why you mix in nitrogen in plane cabins.
Rumor is Godwin ingested some right before coming up with his law, too.
You know what chemical in food really scares me? That DHMO, dihydrogen monoxide. Scary stuff.
Despots never do.
Says someone who prefers pancakes over waffles.
Garlic, anchovy and red onion in the top 6?
I highly doubt you're (in most states) making only $2.13 an hour.
Except in the majority of American states, it is legal for restaurants to pay their servers below minimum wage (as low as $2.13 an hour) and have the customer make up the difference through tips. Meaning that the expectations of tipping is in fact engrained into the actual laws of our country.
If there is a link to a previous telling of this story somewhere so you would not need to type it out again. I will gladly read it.
Yes. Because I've never heard the "extra friendly" request made of a male server. Now back to Kotaku with you.
"Short me fifty cents, huh? Short me fifty cents?! I'll show him fifty cents with my chicken BALLS!"
They're likely the same people who think telling women in public they're "prettier when they smile" is an act of civil nobility.