Lets also take into account that most people that adopt want white babies and that she isn’t.
Lets also take into account that most people that adopt want white babies and that she isn’t.
Thank you for this.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say It again:
Jesus, that WSJ article does something I would have thought impossible - make Ollie North look like the good guy here:
When I was pregnant and INCREDIBLY sensitive to smells, a guy on my train sitting in the accessible seats no less, opened a garlic chicken pizza and just started chowing down. So, I did the only thing I could think to do. Looked him in the eye, and promptly threw up in the plastic bag I kept with me as a “just in…
I saw a comment on The Root article about this same situation that made one of the best points: Employees of companies often get to do things customers aren’t allowed to do. It’s that simple.
See, even if it is against the rules for passengers to eat on the train, I’d just assume that the employee would have dispensation as they are on the darned things all day...and mind my own business.
I admit that I’m annoyed by people who eat on transit (irrationally so; I have weird issues about hearing people eat thanks to misophonia, too) but I can’t IMAGINE doing something like this; if it’s getting to me, I get up and move. Life goes on.
“Communications Expert” who can’t help herself on twitter - hopefully she’s tweeted herself out of further employment in that field.
And they believe everyone else is the same. They think everyone is lying to further their own agenda. That’s why they claim women report rapes for money and fame, that gays want to get married to destroy straight marriage, that scientists make false claims for money (who is giving away all this money, btw?), trans…
Next shoe to drop: the “summer intern”.
I literally came here to post the same thing. They are utterly committed to their confidence games. It’s remarkable in its consistency.
No. They should have customer service reps available during their peak business hours, which I assume based on their entire business model (food delivery) extend far past 5pm. If there are enough high visibility or urgent topics that require cross-team assistance, they should plan shifts and coverage accordingly.
He wasn’t expecting any response from her because he knows the dummy number goes inactive as soon as he closes out the delivery. He did it because he could and it gave him a momentary feeling of power.
Presumably because of the bounceback, even if she was somehow like “OH THAT DREAMY DELIVERY DUDE!” (pretty sure something no-one has ever thought outside a porno or that one really strange episode of Gilmore Girls), she couldn’t actually have responded, so this is some strictly one-way creepin’. Somehow that almost…
I propose the belief that gun laws are impossible so we shouldn’t even try is related to what’s “deeply wrong with Americans.”
A poorly run casino or any business for that matter could carry a lot of overhead, G&A, or fringe.
Whats odds will you give me that the 10 years previous to becoming president are the ones where Trump rediscovered himself as money launderer to the Kremlin?. The late eighties and early nineties are too littered with relics of his truly epic business stupidity for it too suddenly reach a sustained period of…
FTFY
Those of you calling this an over-reaction? The only way that’s even a possibility is if there was another DM seconds after the 3:55 one to the effect of “OMG please disregard that it was not for you ohshit ohshit”