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Absofuckingloutely! When I finally applied for disability, some people in my own family started giving me shit about it. I continued to work for five more years after I got hurt because I didn’t want to give up. The whole time I was repeatedly asking my employer if and how I could move up into a more supervisory, less

Customers have got so much worse in the last year. There’s a whole new repetiour of scumbag behaviour - not wearing masks, touching you, lectures on conspiracies, coughing and spitting at you, the insane level of anger about deliveries going wrong, attempting to break lockdown to return things, demanding we visit

The whole 2 weeks notice thing has always been one-sided bullshit anyway. Does any job give you 2 weeks’ notice when they fire you?

Unfortunately, your generation is exactly what caused people to have to do that. They took all the good jobs, refused to leave them, advocated that anyone after them go get a degree to be proven worthy of a better life while simultaneously raising tuition costs, thereby requiring loans we couldn’t possibly afford,

They want servants, and they don’t want to pay them very much (ideally nothing at all which hey sounds like the era of our country that they actually like, even though they won’t admit it out loud unless in like company.

The pandemic pushed me back to a stay-at-home/pseudo-homeschool (my son is still a public school student but we enrolled him in the distanced learning program) and I actually really love it. At 11 years, my kiddo has full convos and helps with the housework, which is exactly what drove me crazy when he was an

I know, right? Wow, what a different world that might have been. When you think about it, though, Loki being played by someone who didn’t make the cut as Thor just makes him even MORE appropriate for the role.

A series of “VH1 Storyteller” type segments where Loki, in character, gives us a little background on his history. Including a re-enanctment of that time he turned in to a snake because he knew his brother loves snakes but then SURPISE turned back and stabbed him.

I agree. After playing the same character for a decade, most actors would be understandably fatigued playing the same role. They figure there’s no new ground to cover and the fatigue often shows through in a half-hearted appearance. For example, Johnny Depp playing Jack Sparrow.  But Tom clearly is still enjoying

There’s a lot to be said about her, but to be fair, unlike Tom, she just gets called in every so often to do a scene or two and probably doesn’t get any more info than the specific scene she’s in.
Tom Hiddleston meanwhile is integral to almost everything he is in.

Yeah, it really brings it to another level. Others of the same sort who come to mind is obviously Hugh Jackman and Wolverine, and a “little” lesser known James Woods and Hades.

its so nice seeing actors like Tom who revel in their character and relish the lore. Then you have actors like Paltrow who phone it in and don’t even remember which movie they are in. To her its just a paycheck unfortunately, but to Tom its more important than that. We need more actors like Tom!

The fact that Tom Hiddleston so obviously loves this character is a big reason why he’s so damn fun. I kinda hope they find a way so that he never stops.

There’s a question of when he wears them, and why he wears them—is it a ceremonial thing? Are they somehow an extension of some emotional intention where he’s particularly malevolent at those times?

Close the book on Loki? Doubtful.

These kind or reporting articles always argue from a high horse cause they never have to deal with the repercussions of an actual outcome or decision themselves

I have herniated discs and can't exercise the traditional way. I'm not obese, but I could stand to lose about 10 to 15 lbs. This could help out. 

A seatbelt is just a mask for your torso, so wearing one means the libz win. Own the libz. Don’t wear a seatbelt.