lmao ok.
lmao ok.
I like how the whine culminates in the demand to “subvert my expectations”. This man’s expectations were not sufficiently subverted!
I demand the Slynt cut, where misunderstood hero Lord Janos Slynt outsmarts Tyrion, out-duels Jaime, out-schemes Littlefinger and Varys, and leads the Seven Kingdom to an era of unprecedented peace and prosperity. I call it “Game of Toads.”
Seriously, the entire population is full of goddamn babies. I really wish all these dipshits would put their energy into something constructive. The world is burning around us both literally and metaphorically and all anyone cares about is that their head canon comes true.
Oh God, fuck this. I have my misgivings about it too, but I am so done with entitled dipshit fans like these.
Not arresting people anymore is not really the same as allowing something. That actually matters because jerks can still abuse their authority.
The problem is that many people don’t understand the difference between being right and being righteous. She got in trouble for being righteous, having the audacity to confront the worker and then got angry at the reply. If she is an expert on social media, she has certainly put out a very bad advertisement for her…
I’ll shame the fuck out of a brand but I’m not gonna name an employee on social media and especially not take a pic of someone clearly on their fucking break.
The problem with social media is that it allows hot takes and impulsive actions. And yeah, I’ll admit to being a non-morning person who HATES smelling greasy breakfast sandwiches on an AM commute. Hell, once there was a guy eating stew...I almost puked. However, the lack of the Twitter app on my phone prevents my…
Once again we are reminded that Twitter has replaced alcohol as the biggest amplifier of bad decision-making.
To be fair, I think she expertly communicated more about herself than she ever expected to.
Oh, I agree that posting photos taken without the subject’s permission is never ok. I was just trying to provide some context as to why the woman would have been so upset. In most cities eating on the train would be totally normal but in DC it would look like an employee getting away with something you would have…
Me too. But I wouldn’t have taken a picture of her and put her on blast on Twitter, because I’m not a fucking asshole.
Ok but like, this is a low wage worker who obviously didn’t have time for a proper lunch break. There’s a big difference between being silently pissed in your head and putting this person on public blast to try to get them fired/in trouble with their boss over something so petty. It’s not like she’s the one who set…
Good. Fuck this idiot empty-resume’d woman.
I don’t agree with the outrage. Not only was this rule strictly enforced by WMATA, I’ll let you guess which demographic groups were most often the targets. If I didn’t know the rule had changed, I’d be pissed to see this, too.
Another DMV resident here. Metro used to be super strict on the no food rule. I ride every day, and even I didn’t realize the rule was relaxed.
“Rules are rules” sticklers who see no grey are little fascists in training. Don’t trust them.
This culture of public shaming needs to stop! No one should be shamed for eating a sandwich on the subway. But Tynes’ name should also not be dragged through every media outlet in the world for this. She fucked up, and what she did was dumb. But stop it with the public shaming! Let’s at least be better than she was?
“Veteran communications expert” and “social media strategist” performs self-pwn misadventure while communicating via social media.