YOU’RE MICROECONOMICS!
YOU’RE MICROECONOMICS!
her supply of studies didn’t meet the demand of the class?
Love the name!
Supply electric toothbrushes for your guest. Dual purpose.
I’m like the raunchy Martha Stewart. It’s not a good thing though.
i’m getting some serious secondhand embarrassment from this
And what about his eel-mails??
I never fail to justify in lengthy editorials
I am the very model of a trident pedant commenter
Sounds like we need to build a seawall.
Looks like we got ourselves a trident pedant.
“ I want you to know I tip very well. Just a big tipper. If you play your cards right there’s a five in it for you at the end”.
Yeah cause there’s nothing creepy about about 30 or 40 strangers asking your name in an obvious attempt to manipulate you (again not idiots). Before they even say hello and refusing to introduce themselves. Or worse finding it out some other way and then just referring to you by your *first name* out of nowhere.
Sometimes at busy events I will take orders of six drinks at a time. While I might have to double check the order to make sure I have everything correct, this doesn’t rate as a large annoyance or pet peeve. The number one common thing customers do that makes me pissed off at my job? String ordering.
I spent a long time bartending, including a lot of catered events and open bars. Let me tell you:
I know this is going to sound crazy, but I always tip as I go and also often tip at the end. I view the last tip as a Thank You, not a down payment on preferential treatment. The look on a bartender’s face when they realize somebody gave them a decent tip purely out of appreciation without expecting anything in return…
yesss boygenius!!! I also saw Lucy Dacus on her own in August. Seeing boygenius was the perfect happy-sad-comforting combination of badass and beautiful ladies. I love them.
I have no qualm with that brutal scene from Eighth Grade making the list (I was murderous with anger toward that punk), though I will point out that, when I first opened the article, I was already thinking about a different scene from that film. The fireside chat between Kayla and her dad late in the film is just…
The runaway train scene in Incredibles 2. Maybe my favorite action scene in a superhero movie ever, using the freedom of animation to not only ramp up the intensity but to showcase both Elastigirl's powers and her intelligence. I think it's fair to say there's a tip of the hat to the Spider-Man 2 train scene but I…
Wow, awesome. I haven’t even played the first RDR yet, though I own it for PS3 (and now have a PS4 for eventual RDR2-ing), but this is a really fun example of emergent gameplay that is, for me, a major selling point for an open-world game— a genre that I struggle with, except for Fallout because well obviously. The…