Frankly, I find the whole thing to be hilarious. Folks need to lighten up a bit.
Frankly, I find the whole thing to be hilarious. Folks need to lighten up a bit.
I see most race car drivers as the type of person who isn't afraid to manage risk in exchange for an advantage. It's how you win the race after all.
Perhaps, but this is an incredibly difficult cheat to pull off, and the effect is fucking huge.
My little niece has one of those! :D
Or those without Unions are forced to work longer hours for less and less.
On the other hand, never trust a thing Bernie says.
Yeah, none of those tracks in Europe have to deal with fair wages or workers with legal protections.
I missed the first round, how did this guy piss of OMM? Don't get me wrong, I'm thrilled, but I want to bask in the anguish of these jerkoffs.
Take my toys and then make me sit around with nothing to do or eat while you have your pictures taken for an hour or more? Fuck that noise.
That's a great point.
But my comment is talking about "decent treatment". Not everyone is above average, and being below isn't an excuse to be treated like shit.
Yeah, I'm really getting sick and tired of the idea that only "rockstars" deserve decent treatment at work, and that everyone else who just shows up, does what they're told, and goes home at closing doesn't deserve shit.
Too bad everyone takes a shit on collective action. Union contracts would go a long way in improving working conditions and increasing flexibility.
At least the intern is paid a legal wage.
Which means instead of one asshole treating you like shit, you'll have several.
Yeah, I'm sure future studies will support the idea that shaming people or even beating the shit out of them on a regular basis will be the secret to weight loss in those under 50.
It is, but as this article shows, too many people get their rocks off by being judgemental, excuse me, "concerned" assholes.
No one owes you a fucking explanation. Get it through your thick skull.
Here's a caring observation for you: I'm really concerned that you're coming across as a complete asshole every time you decide to judge someone else for how their body looks, and that others are starting to think you're a complete idiot for feeling the need to tell overweight people that they're overweight.
Yeah, reminding people who aren't at their optimal weight that they're still human beings worthy of dignity and respect is such a terrible thing. Thanks for making sure people don't feel too good about themselves, they might suffer from undeserved self respect!