tatersneggs
tatersneggs
tatersneggs

A waiver does not protect you from legal action due to negligence

Yeah, even if they signed something regarding waiving “bodily harm or injury” the expectation from the defendants side is that they tried to make it safe, having concrete with foam blocks that move when landed on is not a good standard of any “safety” in that environment when someone falls. The onus is on the

Even with those waivers in place, a lawyer and argue that the plaintiff assumed reasonable safety parameters were put in place before participating and clearly that shallow “pit” was anything but reasonably safe.

Depends on the language of the waivers, and there are things that a waiver cannot actually waive.

I smell multiple lawsuits incoming.

Lmao let your employer tweet about how shitty your work is, will you forget it tomorrow? 

I don't get how people can be so stupid. This isn't just internet masses who are upset, this is people who work in single player games FOR EA and EA is literally talking shit about the games they are being paid by EA to make. I promise those people will not forget anytime soon. Like are you joking? Do you forget

TIL that stripping long-held rights away and establishing a authoritarian theocracy through minority fiat is ‘not believing what we do’.

Quit gatekeeping. The person viewing the protest doesn’t get to dictate the means of the protest.

First, there's nothing passive about burning the American flag.  Quite aggressive and extremely patriotic.  Second, removing basic human rights via the highest court in the land is a bad look.

For extra accuracy, serve the cake in a mini-dumpster.

Burning a flag is literally one of the most patriotic things you can do. The first amendment and right to protest is what makes this place not completely suck. Unfortunately, most people people I’ve ever met at protests are half retarded. It actually makes me wonder about the founding fathers. 

it also tasted pretty good!

me neither!

I didn’t think the aggression was that passive

This is very cool. A shame I’m not feeling very patriotic these days.

Bravo. A fantastic idea and article. Perfect for these times.

It’s perfectly safe to eat the olives in your martini, or the pickled onions or the cherries or the muddled fruit or the fruit slices in cocktails. Re: Those garnishes were likely peeled, sliced, and dumped into a glass hours earlier...” At every bar I’ve been to that doesn’t serve cocktails as an afterthought, you

My exact thought. If it’s going into a cocktail, isn’t it pretty much sanitized?

Generally articles such as these promote an impractical sterile mindset about food. The reality is that there’s a degree of acceptable filth in our food. Imagine how expensive food would be if it were all perfect or sterilized. The acceptable yield would be so small and we’d have a incredibly small food supply.