rengava4
Alex W
rengava4

I get it. The “I don’t know what I want for dinner, fuck it, McD’s it is!” is a familiar feeling.

I live where food delivery is not an option. I’m 5 miles from the nearest restaurant. However, I’m where food delivery would be desirable as a consumer, because I don’t want to drive 5 miles to get food.

Tipping in lieu of an adequate wage needs to end.

It ain’t authentic.

I go to McD’s because I’m craving McD’s not because I’m craving a burger.  I’m not eating there because it’s economical.  There are other places I could go for better food, tastier food, etc. at roughly the same price, but they require utensils and a table.

I get that it’s a spur of the moment decision, but if you made the decision before you left work, you could put in your order and grab it at the drive-thru on the way.

Russians who drink liquor from pint glasses have entered the chat...

I sincerely hope that every woman is taking these laws into account when deciding where to live in the US.

There’s nothing wrong with imposing behavioral restrictions on yourself.  But once you desire to impose them on others, there’s going to be problems.

If you care that much about the paint job, I’m surprised you ever even tried any car wash other than a hand wash.

I’m sure that some one does, but you’ve made it clear that you don’t.  Thanks for trying.

My comment applied to all voters.  Work on your reading comprehension.

Exactly.

There are plenty of Dem Fanbois and Gurls who do the same.

Or for the GOP no matter what.  Blind loyalty is still blind, it doesn’t matter to whom or what the loyalty.

Oh, I’m all for either staying out of the affairs of other countries or helping to stabilizing them so that their citizens don’t feel like they need to leave.

It might be better than the camps they were kept in by the Trump Administration.

Other than the first one, scrupulous contractors don’t say any of those.

It mentions planes...

Well, many voters only go by the letter after the name of the candidate and never bother to educate themselves on the candidate’s stances on the issues or the background of the candidate.