Do I think murdering someone is cool? No.
Do I think murdering someone is cool? No.
When I'm appointed God-Emperor of Earth, a small implanted device in each person's brain will cause them to feel momentary but intense pain every time they use the phrase "I don't care if they're purple" in references to race.
Fixed.
If I sent these pictures out to my friends and family I would never, EVER hear the end of it. That is, of course, assuming I had any friends left after being this into Crossfit.
Oh lovely, a new way to never shut the fuck up about Crossfit.
Money.
This "men are better at negotiating" bit is shit. From my experience, employers are more willing to negotiate with men.
at first I was like "OH HELL NO" but then I saw she's a part of it and now I am like "GIVE IT TO ME"
Wow, you just mentioned a bunch of groups who ARE fighting for their own rights. Also, didn't realize doing movie roles is inherently sexist and that this is somehow the same as threatening a woman's life and calling her a whore. Thanks for "enlightening" me.
I love how appropriate your name is.
" Then rate it shitty for observing something they personally didn't like."
What they observed was, regardless of the server's actual feelings, totally inappropriate behavior in front of customers. And they are totally correct in drawing attention to the fact that such behavior made them uncomfortable.
I've done…
And nowhere did weirwoodtreehugger3 say that she dictates what private businesses can do.
You're perilously close to "freeze peach" territory, pal.
Even if the two were in a decades long relationship and his advances were completely welcome, I would call the behavior "workplace inappropriate." Who knows what was going on between the owner and waitress, but I think in witnessing an apparent boss advance on an apparent employee with no other context, many, if not…
It's not based on an assumption; it's based on an observation. Certainly, she could be wrong in her interpretation of her observation, but it's not like she just said, "Well, I wouldn't like it if a boss treated me like that, so I'm sure this woman didn't either!" She described the server's behavior, and how that…
Ok but that's not professional staff behavior. I think unprofessional behavior of the staff when interacting CAN (And did) impact a customer's experience, and I dont see why they shouldnt mention it.
1) I relish in every opportunity to call hysterical men hysterical, because it's such a sexist, ridiculous word, and they hate it.
That someone would be me. I had large c-cups at 11 - life has been a non-stop thrill ride of bullshit from men since then. :/
Thanks!