Sorry, but I never eat at McDonald's because their food makes me sick.
Sorry, but I never eat at McDonald's because their food makes me sick.
No, you send it back for a replacement. Refunds are a very rare situation. No one is entitled to a refund once they've nearly entirely completed their meal.
The kitchen makes an effort to provide a suitable replacement, not a refund if you've already eaten the entire meal. It seems like this person never even bothered to make their system compatible with the game.
I'm 25. I've worked in restaurants since I was 15. I think ten years is long enough to know what I'm talking about.
I never insinuated anything along those lines. You would be an asshole for demanding a refund rather than a replacement. Simple as that.
Most people don't take three bites. They eat the whole meal and then complain.
And if you force a restaurant to do any of that you are an asshole.
I just don't feel entitled to free food, so I don't go around complaining for the sole purpose of getting my meals comped. I'm not an asshole.
Alcohol tastes disgusting and is disgusting—it's indicative of a disgusting person. It is far from integral in our culture.
I believe no one should get drunk ever regardless of gender, but I also believe that alcohol should be banned.
Have you ever worked in the food industry? Usually the only people who demand a refund are those who DID eat the entire meal before speaking up.
If I don't enjoy a meal I'm not entitled to send it back for a refund. That's just not how the world works.
You haven't bought a single Mario Kart game since 1997? You really have no room to speak on this, then.
Where in the letter or article is it ever even insinuated that the husband is "freaking out" or even threatened?
It's no one's responsibility to come out simply for the sake of people knowing their orientation exists.
I have yet to see anyone provide a source for this "original concept." People just want to believe that the Wachowskis were smarter.
The ending was completely predictable, though. The plot twist wasn't so much a twist as a logical conclusion.
The original seasons almost all contained at least several instances of a legitimate supernatural threat. It's not just the recent movies.
And that has what effect on the validity of MsFMercury's post?
It's not like there's a fair amount of Israeli exports that a grocery store could withhold selling to make a statement. This is far more effective.