The tendrils of capitalism are tightening on literally everything to the point that the next generations adult lives will be radically different (for the worse) and somehow it's their fault.
A filet mignon is one of my 13-year-old daughter's favorite dinners, so she was thrilled to find one on the menu.
At $58, it was about the same price as my steak entrée. She ate nearly all of it, only taking a little home as leftovers.
The price of one of her kid's meals costs more than an average restaurant meal for my family
Feeling totally justified in all my "yeah, nah" responses to people asking for donations to the ACLU rn
I have information that will lead to the arrest of Boeing 737-Max
if it's not "plain text" he will send your essay back
Anti-Formatting Aktion
[Hiding behind a Tesla with disabled veteran plates] I'm good. I feel weird but I'm good.
In the same sentence he says that it's a slow time of the year, too. Sure, he probably has other work, but is it that much that he couldn't take an afternoon and square the big important order away?
Managers will do anything but actual work lmao.
I very much want to fulfil this order
Damn, sounds like you better shut the fuck up and pack it yourself.
Remember when the libs wanted us to vote to get the kids out of the cages?
Source: The Economist
Has 0 understanding of basic Newtonian mechanics. That energy's gotta go somewhere, folks!