Chris pine is the anti chris pratt. He seems to specialize in playing unlikeable dbags while he himself seems quite nice.
Chris pine is the anti chris pratt. He seems to specialize in playing unlikeable dbags while he himself seems quite nice.
Everyone is always going on about how he and Faris are “relationship goals!” but then I remember the cat. And the cross building on Instagram. It leaves a bad taste in my mouth, and I love Guardians and Parks & Rec.
Just in case anyone in here doesn’t speak Southern, that translates to “I hope he dies in a house fire.”
He hurts animals on purpose, for fun. That puts him in my Ted Nugent category. That’s a terrible, terrible category.
Yeah, let’s talk about Passengers. What the fuck - that surprised you? It also surprised my husband, another privileged, good-looking white man. “But the movie was good!” “But she forgave him!” “But it had a good ending!”
Always good to hear from the “Well, just get a better job/education” people. They’re the ones who believe in unicorns.
He and Anna Farris lost my support after the way they treated their animals. They might seem all cutesy thanks to their publicists, but I get the sense they are selfish assholes.
He hunts and is religious, from what I recall. So, uh, yeah.
Bless his heart.
Come on, that’s not fair. On many levels. A friend of mine worked there after we graduated law school for some time because it was the only way she could get health insurance. A lot of the baristas at my local store are putting themselves through school and they have some serious hustle by networking with customers.…
I actually don’t like Chris Pratt at all. When I recently rewatched Parks and Rec, I found myself loathing the scenes with Andy and April. I have no patience for rewarding abject stupidity and I felt like Andy was well beyond redemption.
Guardians of the Galaxy was okay, but it’s not the greatest movie and he’s…
Oh, fuck this silliness. No one is harmed by people bitching about an asinine promotion for which many stores weren’t given adequate supplies. Absolutely no one. At all.
https://xkcd.com/1827/ What do you know. TODAY’s XKCD is relevant to this argument.
I’m fairly certain every person in any service industry realizes they are just a cog in a machine designed to extract as much from them and their customers as possible for the benefit of those above.
As a business owner, I know that, if I advertise a special promotion, I need to have an adequate plan, resources and staffing to support that promotion. If you say “buy this special thing now!” and then you don’t have enough of the special thing, or you can’t serve your customers in a timely manner, then you’re going…
No doubt. I haven’t worked retail in over 30 years, but I *still* remember working retail in a toy department during the Great Cabbage Patch Doll Craze in the Christmas season of ‘83. We had to keep the damned dolls in a lockup because customers were sneaking into “Employees Only” area to steal them.
I cried my first day working Starbucks in 2006. Imagine being a bartender except with no tips, slinging a legal stimulant to entitled white people. That’s what my Bux experience was like.
A vast increase in workload without an increase in either salary or help seems like valid thing to complain about. Will these people see a bonus? Will additional staff be hired to mitigate the rush? No? Then why should anyone expect them to be happy?
Oh fuck you.
When I was trying to lose weight, one thing that helped me in the snack department was the mindset of “if I want a snack, I have to make it, not buy it”. I could eat cookies, but only if I made them. Ice cream, burgers, etc.
Not that I never went out to eat or grabbed some birthday cake from the office breakroom, but…