It’s not about one customer being more entitled than another. It’s about the workers that are there trying to do whatever they can to survive their insane shifts.
It’s not about one customer being more entitled than another. It’s about the workers that are there trying to do whatever they can to survive their insane shifts.
I usually dislike sparky tirades such as these, but this is some of the most on-point shit I've ever read! Yes! Thank you! I had the exact experience playing this game AND being surprised by Returnal. Love it! Still excited to play Halo, though, but damn.
I have to admit this comment caught me off guard and I started laughing.
My mind is boggling that you think every Windows app or utility lives in Microsoft’s “Appstore”
Oh, holy shit! Will these games include extremely dense manuals that entire sections dedicated to naval tactics? Because that’s what I crave (even after a 10 year career in the navy)!
Mine came out looking like this:
US consumers: haven’t had a meaningful raise in decades.
Fuck off
Nobody seems to care about the fact that there are men out there that are being manipulated by these women.
Not to mention the apparent supposition that there’s virtually no way Kansas State could have either stopped OU from going 38 yards nor won in OT.
You missed the point. That one replay cost Oklahoma the game and maybe season, NOT giving up 48 points to Kansas State.
Complaining that the cameras caught it? Seriously? Are we upset when the cameras catch whether they drag their feet for a catch, or whether a fumble occurs before being down? Darn technology
The main gripe here is that piece of modern technology was used to essentially determine the outcome of a game within a system that is nowhere near as modern... had the camera not caught this brief ricochet and a red-hot Oklahoma offense been allowed to travel the 38 yards necessary to score a touchdown, the game most…
It was very obvious...even off of two frames of footage...that the ball hit number 8 before 10 yards. Don't be a dullard.
I’m pretty sure my standards for “good” are higher, or at least different, than what that chart assumes. Or maybe I’m biased because I’ve watched most of the movies on Netflix that I’m interested in, and new ones get added relatively slowly. But there are way more movies on Disney+ that I’m interested in than there…
Honestly, I had never gone to a wedding that included alcohol until I was in my late twenties, and that one was the most miserable. A bunch of people were overserved and it was an all-around bad time. If there are no booze or just a champagne toast, it's fine.
I would say the only rule of wedding planning should be: the bride and groom get to do what they want, however they want, and you are not obligated to attend/stay.
A wedding is a service of less than an hour followed by a reception that is as long as I care to stay.
That’s what dancing is.